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1988 Nissan 300zx Turbo Coupe 2-door Vg30et Engine 205hp Limited Production on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:76116
Location:

Chicopee, Massachusetts, United States

Chicopee, Massachusetts, United States

1988 Nissan 300ZX Shiro Special Edition Turbo also known as the SS  The Rarest Nissan Cars Produced.. 

In January of 1988 Nissan Held "A White Sale." As part of that sales promotion, Nissan issues a special limited Edition of the 300ZX Turbo- Called the Shiro Special Edition 300ZX Turbo. Referred to as the SS Edition, This car was painted in a special Pearl White paint #234 (Shiro Means White in Japanese). 

The SS is the Rarest Nissan made Special Edition Z with only 1002 units exported to the United States, 75 SS models were exported to Canada and each of these models carries a badge with the edition number. Compare this to the 84 Anniversary Edition production of 5148 for the US or the 1980 280ZX 10th Anniversary Edition production of 3000, 

The Special Shiro Edition had the following as standard equipment and No options:

  • 1002 made between 1/88 and 3/88
  • VG30ET engine - 205HP 
  • 5spd Overdrive manual Transmission (No auto available) 
  • Viscous LSD with 3.700:1 ratio
  • Two-seater
  • T-Tops 
  • Black Interior 
  • Cloth Recaro Seats 
  • Exclusive 3 stage Pearl White paint 
  • Exclusive white 16" wheels 
  • Exclusive "European" air dam 
  • Analog White digit Dash, amber lighting 
  • Non-adjustable suspension 
  • Thicker Sway Bars (26mm thick anti sway bars in the front and 25mm thick anti-sway bars in the rear) 
  • Higher rate springs (207lb per inch Front and 224lb inch rear) 
  • Manual Climate controls 
about 125lbs. weigh savings over standard Turbo Model

A True SS Model is identified by the driver side strut tower plate The Model # will read:
Canadian KHLZ31STNC
Federal KHLZ31STUC
California KHLZ31STVC

THIS CAR YOU ARE BIDDING ON IS IN GREAT CONDITION AND HAS NOTHING BUT COSMETIC FLAWS, THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN SERVICED AND MAINTAINED THROUGHOUT ITS LIFE AND HAS BEEN STORED IN A GARAGE BOTH DURING AND AFTER ITS REGULAR USE. 

This is an amazing find and great for a collector, enthusiast, or even a Driver if so desired. a lot of fun and ready to roll 


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Nissan alters all CVTs to act less like a stretched rubberband

Tue, 15 Jul 2014

Among automotive enthusiasts, no one seems to hold a neutral opinion when it comes to continuously variable transmissions. CVTs are either praised for their ability to boost fuel economy or chided for their occasionally poor driving dynamics. Nissan is among the masters of these un-shifting gearboxes in the US, and it uses them in many vehicles in its lineup. However, for the 2015 model year, several models are getting a software update to make their CVTs a bit more like a conventional automatic.
To give drivers the option of feeling gearshifts while on the road, Nissan is adding its D-Step Shift Logic feature to the CVTs in multiple vehicles. Steve Powers, Nissan's senior manager of powertrain performance, told Autoblog the system forces the transmission to "hold a ratio and then shift" to simulate the way that a traditional automatic would. It's simply a change in software, but the company "can't do it to older CVTs," he said, because it would require changes to transmission logic, as well. According to Automotive News, the upgrade is coming to the 2015 Versa, Versa Note (pictured above), Sentra, V6-equipped Altima, Pathfinder and Quest. "We're rolling it out to all programs," said Powers.
Interestingly, buyer perception appears to be pushing the upgrade. John Curl, a Nissan North America regional product manager, told Automotive News that the decision to add the tech partially comes because some owners are bothered that the CVTs aren't changing gears. According to Powers, D-Step "avoids the rubber band feel," that many drivers didn't like. The different sensation of these transmissions seems like something consumers would notice during the test drive, or that the salesperson would inform them about. The same issue cropped up last year when the company was facing customer satisfaction problems among new buyers customers' unfamiliarity with the gearboxes.

Renault-Nissan debuts new Common Module Family for future vehicles

Thu, 20 Jun 2013

Platform sharing is nothing new for the 14-year-old Renault-Nissan Alliance, but this partnership is set to introduce new modular platform components that will eventually underpin 11 Renault models and three Nissan vehicles by 2020. Rather than being a typical platform, the Common Module Family (CMF) actually represents five segments of a platform that can be used in various applications, and one of the first vehicles to use this architecture will be the 2014 Nissan Rogue (spy shots of which are shown below) when it arrives "in late 2013."
As pictured in the image above (click to expand), CMF is composed of four chassis component, principally the front underbody, rear underbody, engine bay and cockpit as well as a common electrical system. Besides the next-gen Rogue, future Nissan models to share CMF will include the Qashqai and X-Trail, while Renault models will start using the platform next year on vehicles including the Scénic and Laguna. The CMF architecture is expected to help the Alliance reduce the parts cost of a vehicle by up to 30 percent and reduce the entry cost by up to 40 percent. The official press release with more details about CMF, and what it means for Renault-Nissan, is posted below.

Bug-eyed next-gen Nissan Titan spied testing

Fri, 28 Jun 2013

It's no secret that the fullsize pickup truck market is dominated by offerings from Detroit's Big Three automakers, the Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra not able to outdo the Ford F-150, Ram 1500 or Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra twins. A great deal of that has to do with the fact that, while the American trucks have all undergone evolutionary updates that include a range of body styles, fuel-efficient engines and excellent technology, the Japanese offerings are, well, really old. Toyota is offering an updated Tundra for the 2014 model year, and while we haven't driven it yet, we're already betting that it's still behind the pack in terms of competitiveness - the 2013 model placed fifth out of sixth in a recent PickupTrucks.com comparison test.
At the bottom of the pack lies the Nissan Titan, a truck that hasn't received any sort of substantial update since its introduction nearly ten years ago. But that's going to change - a new truck is slated to debut for the 2015 model year, and these spy shots of a Titan mule clearly show that things are moving forward.
While this tester relies heavily on the current truck's bodywork for testing purposes, the new Titan will have a revised design, some of which is evidenced by the bug-eyed front fascia of this mule. No, the production model isn't going to look all weird (we hope), but the higher, more outboard headlight placement suggests that the new truck will be a bit wider than the current model.