Is the Nissan 350Z imported to the UK?

Is the Nissan 350Z imported to the UK?

Quite a few have been imported to the UK: check badging – ‘Fairlady’ – and history. US and Japanese Domestic Market cars came in various specs: base, Enthusiast, Performance, Touring, Track (Coupé) and Enthusiast/Touring/Grand Touring for the Roadster. Myriad versions were offered by Nismo, Nissan’s performance arm, so check what’s on offer.

What should I look for in a Nissan 350Z?

The cars are very sensitive to tyre choice, so if brands other than the OE Bridgestone S02s are fitted, it may cause a loss of poise on the limit and even confuse the ABS and traction control. Check door hinges, plus tailgate struts on Coupés and hood operation of Roadsters.

When do you pay tax on Nissan 350Z?

But it was never marketed. An important consideration for UK buyers is the emissions penalty for cars registered after 23 March ’06: a year’s tax is £315 prior to that date, £555 after. Note it’s first-registered, not built, so check how imports have been recorded by the DVLA.

How many miles does Nissan 350Z clutch last?

The clutch lasts about 40,000 miles and is not too expensive in itself, but if it has been allowed to slip a new flywheel may be required, taking the bill over £1000 with labour. Slave cylinder failure is common, especially on late HR cars, requiring transmission removal to replace.

Quite a few have been imported to the UK: check badging – ‘Fairlady’ – and history. US and Japanese Domestic Market cars came in various specs: base, Enthusiast, Performance, Touring, Track (Coupé) and Enthusiast/Touring/Grand Touring for the Roadster. Myriad versions were offered by Nismo, Nissan’s performance arm, so check what’s on offer.

How many miles does a Nissan 350Z get?

The 350Z evokes its ancestors, with fun handling and effortless performance from the torquey V6. They’re basically reliable, which means some will have skipped on servicing so a history file is a bonus. Engines will do 300,000 miles without trouble given regular oil changes, but beware high oil thirst – especially on 296bhp unit.

What kind of car is the Datsun 240Z?

Also known as Datsun 240Z or “Z-car”, the FairladyZ was manufactured for 9 years, as a representative car of Nissan all over the world selling over 520,000 units. – a record for sports cars within a single model. The 1970 Datsun 240Z (a.k.a. the Nissan S30 or Fairlady Z) reached American soil in high demand circa 1969.

But it was never marketed. An important consideration for UK buyers is the emissions penalty for cars registered after 23 March ’06: a year’s tax is £315 prior to that date, £555 after. Note it’s first-registered, not built, so check how imports have been recorded by the DVLA.