1993 Nissan 300zx on 2040-cars
Windham, Ohio, United States
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1993 Nissan 300ZX Convertable Twin Turbo conversion
Vin#JN1RZ27H4PX002407
153,000 miles on frame
7,000 miles since rebuild
Engine
J-spec ( early model )
VG30DETT 3.0 Twin Turbo 8.5:1 compression
Z1 GT600 turbos (garret 2560rs)
Nismo 740cc injectors
HKS Front mount intercooler
Tail blow off valves
Nismo oil cooler
Stock internals
Royal Purple 20W-50 oil
Specialty Z ECU (no start, street,race, valet settings)
AMS high flow manifold
Z1 3' SS down pipes
Z1 3' SS test pipes ( no resisters )
B&B 3' SS exhaust with 4.5 oval dual tips
Transmission
5-Speed
Exedy stage 3 clutch
SilverTwin Short Throw Shifter(RHD)
Nismo transmission mount
Royal Purple gear fluid
Z1 1 piece platinum drive shaft
R200 rear differential (4.08 ratio)
Z1 solid rear diff bushings
Brakes & Wheels
370Z sport brakes
Front 14" drilled and slotted 4-piston caliper Hawk HP plus pads
Rear 13.8" drilled and slotted 2- piston caliper Hawk HP plus pads
19" rpm wheels
Bridgestone RE-11 tires
245/35/19 front 80% life
285/35/19 rear 80% life
Suspension
Adjustable coil overs
Camber kit
Z1 solid sub frame spacers
Exterior
Ferrari Modena yellow paint code
JDM 99' front fascia
Kaminari flush wing w/LED light bar
6000k HID headlights & fogs
Tinted front turn signal lights
Tinted rear tail light essembly
Interior
Original (needs some work to make it perfect)
Black leather
Panasonic 7" flip out tv
Pioneer compoiant speakers
Light primer over spray on both door panels
Specialty Z custom tune
(93 octane ) 412hp,367tq @15psi
(110 octane ) 446hp,401tq@16psi
Nissan 300ZX for Sale
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1996 nissan 300zx 2+2 w/t-bar(US $1,800.00)
1991 nissan 300zx base coupe 2-door(US $1,900.00)
1991 nissan 300zx turbo coupe 2-door(US $2,100.00)
1990 nissan 300zx twin turbo(US $2,200.00)
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