What kind of engine did the Nissan 300ZX have?
At the heart of the 1990 300ZX was an all-new, 24-valve, DOHC, 3-liter V-6, in naturally aspirated form, good for 222 hp. With twin water-cooled turbo chargers, the engine produced an impressive 300 hp and 280 lb-ft of torque. A contemporary Corvette’s pushrod V-8 was good for just 245 hp.
When did the Nissan Z32 come to Australia?
Almost 20 years later when the Z32 series showed up it had completely changed. Then again, so had American perceptions of what constituted a ‘sports car’. By early 1990 the overweight and overbodied Nissan made its way to Australia, only with a 166kW, naturally aspirated, 2997cm3 V6.
Is the Nissan 300ZX TT a good car?
Like most Japanese cars, the 300ZX TT proved reliable and long-lived. Most also depreciated to the point where many were bought and sold rather inexpensively, which, along with a thriving aftermarket bountiful in ways to make your 300ZX more powerful or alter its looks, led to a lot of cars being modified by novices or downright abused.
When did Nissan stop selling 300ZX in Australia?
`Official’ 300ZX sales in Australia ran at fewer than 100 cars annually and in 1996 Nissan gave up. Immediately after that happened, the floodgates opened on Japanese-spec `grey imports’ and used, twin-turbo 300ZXs at prices that fans of the car could afford began arriving.
What kind of engine does a Nissan 300ZX have?
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When did the Nissan 300ZX come to Australia?
By early 1990 the overweight and overbodied Nissan made its way to Australia, only with a 166kW, naturally aspirated, 2997cm3 V6. Buyers in other markets got to revel in the 208kW twin-turbo version. `Official’ 300ZX sales in Australia ran at fewer than 100 cars annually and in 1996 Nissan gave up.
Where can I buy a 1986 Nissan 300ZX?
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Almost 20 years later when the Z32 series showed up it had completely changed. Then again, so had American perceptions of what constituted a ‘sports car’. By early 1990 the overweight and overbodied Nissan made its way to Australia, only with a 166kW, naturally aspirated, 2997cm3 V6.