1990 Nissan 300zx Turbo Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Up for sale is a 1990 Nissan 300ZX Twin turbo. Multiple year project. Most of the interior is sound-deadened. It had a brand new candy paint job till a friend pushed on the urethane front bumper and bubbled the paint. Then I had a accident in my garage and messed up one of the quarter panels. Since then I have lost some interest in the car. Many great parts on this car. Very fast! On race gas and high boost it will be over the 500 rear wheel hp range. No air conditioning. Car runs great. I have not even drove it maybe 1000 or so miles since I have had it running and all the new parts on. The cluch maybe not even broke in yet. The whole gauge cluster has been changed which includes the odometer. It is estimated that the car has around 110,000 miles on it. I have about $35,000 invested in this car. I just sits around now and I have moved to other projects. Hate to loose so much on this car but I just want it out or the way and move on. Sold as is! The bad: no ac, aftermarket fuel pressure gauge is flaky, cracked body work on drivers rear quarter panel, paint on front bumper bubbled where pushed on, some climate control functions don't work, stereo not fully hooked up, need new hard pipe couplers($65 fix-dried out from sitting. May be more but I don't remember since I have not messed with car in years besides moving it around out of the way. |
Nissan 300ZX for Sale
- 1988 nissan 300zx 2+2 v6 automatic t-tops only 58k original miles garaged nice(US $5,995.00)
- 1990 nissan 300zx only **87k miles** - automatic - clean - *t-tops*
- 1990 nissan 300zx base coupe 2-door 3.0l(US $3,500.00)
- 1994 nissan 300zx turbo
- Runs and drives great selling as parts do have title can be fixed up to buyer
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Nissan to make 85% of the vehicles it sells here in US
Fri, 07 Mar 2014We could be in for a big push from Nissan in the manufacturing realm if Vice President of US Sales and Marketing Fred Diaz has anything to say about it. Speaking to the Automotive Press Association recently, Diaz (above) expressed a desire to build some 85 percent of the vehicles Nissan sells to Americans in the US, claiming it will happen "in the very near future." Nissan has already moved to increase exports of its US-built products, and in 2013, it built just over 76 percent of the models it sold in this market within our country's borders.
"Any issues of us taking advantage of the value of the yen, we want to dispel that," Diaz told reporters, pointing out the contentious issue of currency manipulation. There's also the obvious goal of positive PR - Americans like things made in America, and they like companies that invest in America. Diaz is quick to point out that Nissan had done just that: "While a lot of people retrenched [during the recession], instead we leaned into it and we continued investing and in fact made over $5 billion in investments, bringing a lot of production from Japan to the United States and to Mexico," Diaz said, pointing out that Nissan has helped create 8,000 jobs through its investments.
Nissan runs three factories in the US, two in Tennessee and one in Mississippi. Between the three, production is up 22 percent, while the overall exports from the facilities have increased by 100,000 units, Diaz told reporters.
Nissan could have bought a stake in Aston Martin as early as 2012
Mon, 08 Sep 2014Aston Martin has a very interesting future ahead of it. While the British brand appeared to be struggling with aging tech for a while, fresh investment from Daimler may have shown a light toward the future with the brand getting engines and electronics from them. Also, former Renault-Nissan top exec Andy Palmer has jumped ship from the French/Japanese automaker to become CEO of the much smaller sports car company. Interestingly, though, new reports from unnamed Nissan sources have indicated that Palmer has been pushing to work with AM for years.
Three unnamed company insiders told Reuters that Palmer made attempts to convince Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn in 2012 and 2013 to invest in Aston Martin, but his proposals were shot down both times for unspecified reasons, according to Automotive News. "We looked carefully at the proposal but we passed on it," said one of the sources.
You can easily see why Palmer was eying Aston Martin even back in 2012. It's no secret that the British sports car mavens were in need of extra funding, well before the Daimler investment. Building vehicles these days is only getting more expensive with stronger safety and emissions requirements. Just look at the brand's desperate hope to get a side-impact crash exemption to keep selling its models in the US as an example.
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Thu, 09 Jan 2014It's a rare thing for pie-in-the-sky concepts to make production relatively unmolested. Edges are usually softened, mirrors made bigger and wheels shrunken into something that will be less backbreaking and easier to see out of on public roads. And while the essence of many concepts can still find their way into production, the wackier parts found in their concept forms often end up as nothing more than flights of fancy.
That makes news of the strange Nissan BladeGlider being considered for production rather interesting. You'll recall that the BladeGlider Concept debuted in November at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show, featuring a McLaren-esque three-seat V layout, an electric drivetrain and a narrow front track like the DeltaWing and ZEOD RC. Understandably, perhaps, Nissan has been touting it as "reinventing the performance car." Everything about it screamed "concept."
Now comes word from Car in the UK that the car may actually make it to production. Quoting Nissan vice president Andy Palmer, "It's in our mid-term plan." "Our intention is to do it," he says. Now, Palmer has plenty of sway, but this should hardly be taken as an absolute confirmation that the triangle-shaped car would be coming. It is, however, a very promising sign. Palmer evidently sees the BladeGlider as a way to cajole young people into becoming car enthusiasts, which suggests Nissan might try to make it inexpensive. Alternatively, the BladeGlider could form the basis of a small-volume racecar, but it isn't clear what racing organization would have it.