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Japanese classic cars are all the rage, and you really can't chalk it down to a passing trend. For years, Japanese auto manufacturers have been churning out some impressive examples of engineering that boast performance that can keep up with their rivals and continue to be actual driver cars. Looking to get in the world of classic Japanese cars and find out what the buzz is all about? Look no further than this 1985 Nissan 300ZX Turbo we have today. With a reported 115,000 miles on the clock, this is prime Japanese motoring and can be yours to cruise into the weekend or attend your local car show in style. Better yet, this classic beauty has been owned by the current owner since 1986 and is lovingly taken care of.
Nissan's Z cars have always looked great and turned heads regardless of generation. This 1985 Nissan 300ZX Turbo is no different. Dressed in white and sporting black exterior components, this '80s Japanese classic is clean throughout and features its hood scoop and turbo stickering. The current owner reports that the car is all original, except the aftermarket 17" wheels with a "Z" logo. Can it get more '80s and Japanese with this 1985 Nissan 300ZX Turbo and its red interior? The answer is no. Step into the groovy cabin, and you are instantly taken back in time. The dashboard is complete with its original clusters and a sound system with a tape player that's built to play some old-school tunes on your weekend drives.
Turbocharged motors are not a rare sight in Japanese motors; many manufacturers use forced induction on multiple models to boost power output. Pop open the hood of this 1985 Nissan 300ZX Turbo, and you will find a turbocharged 3.0L V6 powertrain capable of ensuring smiles per gallon. The current owner reports that the car is up to date on servicing and that the motor present is original. A closer look at the engine bay reveals uber-cool '80s details like the turbo valve cover still in place. In addition to the car sporting its original motor, the current owner also reports that the five-speed manual transmission channeling performance to the car's rear wheels is also original to the vehicle.
1985 Nissan 300ZX Turbo
Original 3.0L V6 Turbocharged
Original 5 Speed Manual Transmission
Original Red Interior
Aftermarket 17 inch Wheels with Z Logo
All Original Other than Wheels
Up to Date on Servicing
Recent Servicing
Owned Since 1986
The legendary Nissan 300ZX is well-known for being a technological tour de force, and a fearsome Japanese sports car that could challenge Europe and America’s finest. In fact, you could get a powerful V6 with twin turbochargers, rear-wheel steering and plenty of tech features, wrapped in a body that oozed sexiness. The second generation in particular is noted as being a definitive modern classic and a highly desirable car. If you’ve been on the hunt for a second-generation 300ZX, here’s a 65,103-mile 1996 Nissan 300ZX for sale with a rebuilt engine that’s seen just 500 miles since its makeover. Furthermore, the car includes the HICAS rear-wheel steering system and multiple Stillen aftermarket upgrades as reported by the current owner.
Japanese classic cars are all the rage, and you really can't chalk it down to a passing trend. For years, Japanese auto manufacturers have been churning out some impressive examples of engineering that boast performance that can keep up with their rivals and continue to be actual driver cars. Looking to get in the world of classic Japanese cars and find out what the buzz is all about? Look no further than this 1985 Nissan 300ZX Turbo we have today. With a reported 115,000 miles on the clock, this is prime Japanese motoring and can be yours to cruise into the weekend or attend your local car show in style. Better yet, this classic beauty has been owned by the current owner since 1986 and is lovingly taken care of.
The Z-Chassis is an unfolding book that defined Nissan for seven legendary chapters starting from 1969. During the early ‘80s, the Z was reintroduced as a completely redesigned car with a new series of engines. The third generation of the Z-Series began with this launch, and it was during this generation the model celebrated its 50th anniversary. We are delighted to bring you this restored 1984 Nissan 300ZX Turbo 50th Anniversary Edition with just 95,000 miles on its clock. This rare piece of automotive history comes with the owner’s manual together with Haynes and Chilton's Service Manuals.
Now, here’s a lovely slice of JDM heaven! Gosh, our team is salivating over this one as we write these descriptions, edit these photos and post this listing. Everyone who hasn’t lived under a rock has heard of the Nissan Skyline at some point. It’s been around since 1957 after all, as the Prince Skyline. Later versions, such as the R32 and beyond, are highly sought after as everyday performance bargains. They’re cars that you can take your kids to school in, and enjoy a blast of a drive on the way back (or to office). That’s why we’re sure that a queue is forming to see this Orangeburg, South Carolina-based, 57,632-mile 1991 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t.
One of the all-time greats in the hallowed halls of automotive excellence, the Nissan Skyline is a wonderful car to own and drive. There’s a broad array of examples spanning over five decades, but the R33 generation of 1993 to 1998 is one of the under-appreciated greats. Shadowed by the later R34, the R33 is now becoming a sought-after variant, appreciated by those who know what it is. This 1994 Nissan Skyline GTS-25T is a fine example of an R33, and with 55,137 miles on the clock, you can tell that it’s been driven, but not excessively. This right-hand drive car comes with all information as reported by the current owner, and resides in Texas. Would you like to take it on?
The legendary Nissan 300ZX is well-known for being a technological tour de force, and a fearsome Japanese sports car that could challenge Europe and America’s finest. In fact, you could get a powerful V6 with twin turbochargers, rear-wheel steering and plenty of tech features, wrapped in a body that oozed sexiness. The second generation in particular is noted as being a definitive modern classic and a highly desirable car. If you’ve been on the hunt for a second-generation 300ZX, here’s a 65,103-mile 1996 Nissan 300ZX for sale with a rebuilt engine that’s seen just 500 miles since its makeover. Furthermore, the car includes the HICAS rear-wheel steering system and multiple Stillen aftermarket upgrades as reported by the current owner.
Now, here’s a lovely slice of JDM heaven! Gosh, our team is salivating over this one as we write these descriptions, edit these photos and post this listing. Everyone who hasn’t lived under a rock has heard of the Nissan Skyline at some point. It’s been around since 1957 after all, as the Prince Skyline. Later versions, such as the R32 and beyond, are highly sought after as everyday performance bargains. They’re cars that you can take your kids to school in, and enjoy a blast of a drive on the way back (or to office). That’s why we’re sure that a queue is forming to see this Orangeburg, South Carolina-based, 57,632-mile 1991 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t.
The Toyota Celica is one of those well-regarded JDM nameplates. It was first introduced in 1970 as a sports car, and has remained a sports car until it was retired in 2006. Seven generations of Celica were made, and enthusiasts across the world continue to lust after a Celica as a bucket list car to own. Well, we’ve got a 1997 Toyota Celica GT Convertible from the sixth generation of the nameplate available for sale. This Halifax, Pennsylvania-based car has driven over 56,000 miles so far, and comes with the original owner’s manual included in the sale.
It's the 2000s and you're looking to make a statement. So, naturally, a convertible is the way to go – the wind in your hair, great performance, and a cabin that's just luxury enough is your requirement, what do you get? Turn back the clock and you sure were spoilt for choice with the amount of examples available, but one stands out from the rest and ensures the best bang for buck and takes it up a notch and gives you Japanese engineering and reliability as well. Present today is a 2000s cruiser and takes shape with this lovely 2002 Lexus SC 430. With a reported 84,002 miles on the clock, this modern classic is looking good on a budget and is the perfect blend of performance, open top motoring and luxury.
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