What replaced the Nissan 300ZX?
Motor Trend awarded it as the 1990 Import Car of the Year. The Nissan 350Z, officially the Z33 generation Z-Car, succeeded the 300ZX in 2003.
Is the Nissan 300ZX the last Datsun car?
In contrast, the Z32 featured a more rounded, contemporary design and is generally regarded as the more stylish of the two. The 1984 Z31 300ZX was technically the last ‘Datsun Z-car’ that Nissan ever released, as in 1985 the Japanese automaker decided to drop the Datsun namesake and refer to all vehicles as Nissan.
Where can I buy Nissan 300ZX restoration parts?
Z Car Source has a huge selection of Nissan 300ZX Parts. New OEM, Aftermarket, Refinished, Rebuilt or Used – we have the most options for Z Car Parts on the web. And because we also have a Z Car Restoration Shop, we know first-hand the quality of the Z Car Parts we sell.
Is there a Buyer’s Guide for the Nissan 300ZX?
This 300ZX buyer’s guide will give you all the information you need to know about purchasing either the Z31 or the Z32. This Nissan 300ZX buying guide is broken up into various different sections that cover different topics.
When did Nissan stop selling the 300ZX hatch lid?
In the United States, the 300ZX was originally sold under the Nissan/Datsun name (the hatch lid had both a Nissan and a Datsun badge), but this was dropped following the 1985 model year when Nissan decided to standardise their branding.
In contrast, the Z32 featured a more rounded, contemporary design and is generally regarded as the more stylish of the two. The 1984 Z31 300ZX was technically the last ‘Datsun Z-car’ that Nissan ever released, as in 1985 the Japanese automaker decided to drop the Datsun namesake and refer to all vehicles as Nissan.
Z Car Source has a huge selection of Nissan 300ZX Parts. New OEM, Aftermarket, Refinished, Rebuilt or Used – we have the most options for Z Car Parts on the web. And because we also have a Z Car Restoration Shop, we know first-hand the quality of the Z Car Parts we sell.
What kind of car is Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo?
We rattle off the Toyota Supra Twin Turbo, Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4, Mazda RX-7, and the Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo. We stake out our brand allegiances, javelin the performance specs, and take magazine shootouts as God’s word.
When did the Nissan Z31 300ZX come out?
The 1984 Z31 300ZX was technically the last ‘Datsun Z-car’ that Nissan ever released, as in 1985 the Japanese automaker decided to drop the Datsun namesake and refer to all vehicles as Nissan. This renaming effort was aided by an aggressive marketing campaign and saw the beginning of the Nissan Z-car.