1991 Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo Ton Of Upgrades, 617 Wheel Horse Power on 2040-cars
Southlake, Texas, United States
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I'm selling my 1991 Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo. Car is in GREAT condition and needs nothing. I've taken a ton of time and money to make this into a fast, reliable sports car that turns heads while remaining as stock looking as possible. ALL performance parts have been added in the last year and are as follows:
New Jim Wolf Sport 700 Turbo's, Mike Smith Exhaust Manifolds, Specialty Z 3" downpipes, SZ 3" Test Pipes, SZ 3" exhaust, ASh Spec Massives intercoolers, Ash Spec Intercooler piping kit/ Ash Spec PLANAR piping kit/ Nismo 740CC Injectors/New OEM Wiring harness/Selin Dual MAF translator with 370z filters/ Powertrix front strut tower brace/ new spark plugs/ Apexi AVC-R Electronic boost controller/ 12" sub woofer/ Kenwood head unit/ Specialty Z tune switching module to change from Q16 to 93 octane tunes/ Specialty Z Hi-5 clutch package with flywheel and steel clutch line/ Woody short shifter/ 18" Iforged Aero wheels with 315 ET Streets in the rear/ SRT8 Front caliper upgrade with Larger 370Z drilled rotors/ BRAND NEW OEM paint job with all seals, moldings and gaskets replaced at time of paint/ Motor has new 120k timing belt kit, new head, intake and plenum gaskets, basically everything is new.
After the build, I trailered the car out to Los Angeles from Texas to have Specialty Z tune it. They set it up for a Q16 race gas tune and a 93 Octane tune. On Q16 it made 617hp at the wheels, on 93 it made 476hp at the wheels. There is a scramble boost button installed to allow for more boost in situations where you feel you need it.
This car is incredibly fast and needs nothing. I would jump in it tomorrow and drive anywhere in the country. I'm sure I'm forgetting a lot of what's been done to it, but it really is phenomenal.
Price is OBO, Feel free to call or text me with any questions about the car.
Car is located in Dallas, TX
210-632-9874 |
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