Dutch Barn Find: Check Out This Used Nissan 300ZX

Dutch Barn Find: Check Out This Used Nissan 300ZX

Used Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo for sale in Zupten, Gelderland. Found in a barn, according to the seller. The thick layer of dust confirms this.

The Nissan 300ZX is a Japanese sports coupe from the Z family. It succeeded the 280Z in the mid-eighties. In this case it is the model from 90sNissan 350Z predecessor.

Nissan 300ZX with twin-turbo V6 and manual transmission

At the front of the 300ZX with the Z32 model code you’ll always find a 3.0-liter V6. On faster versions, two turbos were added, boosting the six-cylinder’s power to nearly 300 horsepower. Ideally, you’d want the V6 to be mated to a manual transmission, as this used car is also the case.

This dusty 300ZX is also a turbo model, although the factory turbos have been replaced with new ones. In fact, the engine itself is no longer original. The seller states that it was replaced at some point and has been treated by DTA Motorsport. Furthermore, the downpipes, exhaust system, intercoolers, injectors, stabilizers and clutch have all been replaced with aftermarket ones.

No more four-wheel steering in used cars.

In the ad text I also read that HICASJudiciary set The Z1 HICAS is a rear wheel steering system found in some older Nissans. The Nissan Skyline in Autovisie Garage is also equipped with this system, but we will have one soon too. deletekit Places. This is usually just a rod that replaces the steering rack.

Barnfind with over 400 hp

With all the engine upgrades, the Nissan 300ZX exceeds factory specs. At least that’s what the seller assumes. “The car hadn’t been on a dynamometer before, but at the time it was theoretically making over 400 horsepower at the rear wheels. Maybe even close to 500 horsepower. You more or less decide that yourself with the boost control unit, of course,” he writes. Fortunately, a limited-slip differential helps get that power to the asphalt.

Looks nice, but That was the end.. The used car has been gathering dust in the shed for years. The MOT expired in February 2009. Unlike the Nissan 300ZX models delivered in Europe, this is not a 2+2, but a real two-seater as only the Japanese and Americans received. The car dates back to 1990 and has covered nearly 180,000 km since then.

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Will this barn have a chance to find a second life? Then it will. 19,999 euros Having to fish out of your pocket. A lot of money, as you can also find used Nissan 300ZX twin-turbo manual cars online for the same amount or less, which have received much love in recent years.

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