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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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Imitation might be the sincerest form of flattery, but in racing, where something as simple as a car's shape can lead to a competitive advantage, imitation can be a big no-no. That reality is being played out right now, with the DeltaWing prototype and the Nissan ZEOD RC. The two cars, as you can see from the images above, bear a striking resemblance to each other. They're so similar, in fact, that Dr. Don Panoz, one of the big names behind the DeltaWing program, is assigning some legal eagles to investigate any patent infringement.
The similarity shouldn't be a shock, though. Both cars are penned by Ben Bowlby, and the DeltaWing - which will be arriving as a coupe in the very near future - had Nissan branding and power for a not-insignificant amount of time. But for Panoz, the ZEOD RC's resemblance is just a bit too much, as he told Autoweek, "It's been interesting to watch people from Nissan trying to dodge the question, but the fact is that in their own press release they admit that the configuration of the ZEOD is the same as the DeltaWing. And we do have patents, in fact another one was just issued last week. We are in discussions with our legal advisors and we'll see what happens."
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At Le Mans this past summer, Nissan unveiled the first prototype for the ZEOD RC, a new hybrid racecar which it intends to field at the famous French endurance race next year. Four months have passed since then, totaling eight month of development, and now Nissan has revealed the final form at the headquarters of its Nismo racing division.
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