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Twin Turbo 300ZX Z32 Great Shape!

Make: Nissan
Model: 300ZX
Type: Hatchback
Year: 1990
Mileage: 190,500
VIN: JN1CZ24A7LX000500
Color: Black
Engine: VG30DETT
Cylinders: 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Omaha, Nebraska, United States

1990 Nissan 300ZX Additional Info:

1990 Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo Automatic
This is a perfect opportunity for someone who would like a great reliable twin turbo 300zx. I bought this car with the aspirations of fixing it up to get it back on the road as a great driver for someone to enjoy. I value these cars and most people will tell you that low mileage isn't as important as well maintained. Low mileage is great, I am not justifying the higher mileage of this Z but as with most 300ZXs you see online likely require up to a couple thousand dollars just to get all the little bugs worked out as well as required maintenance. This previous summer I pulled the engine out and replaced every gasket and seal, timing belt, water pump, timing idlers, hardened studs, new wiring harness, all of the turbo water lines have been rerouted and replaced with high performance gates hoses. I also replaced the passengers side turbo with a newer low mileage one off a JDM motor. I would confidently drive this car anywhere. If you've got a significant other who has been wanting to get into the Z scene or you have been wanting to get them into the Z car family but they don't want a 5 speed this is a great opportunity for you. I have never driven an automatic twin turbo before owning this car and its really an enjoyable experience as a cruiser and just all around daily driven car Performance mods are relatively simple and would be considered around stage 3 or 4. Its got a Jim Wolf Technologies pop charger, NSX manual boost controller set at 12psi, split downpipes, and a full turbo back exhaust with no cats. All of the unnecessary extra stuff is deleted AIV, EGR, PRVR, carbon canister, factory boost solenoids. I have listed every single item done to it since owning it. The car isn't perfect but none of them are, the longer I spend with the car the more I pick it apart. It needs someone who will love the Z legacy as much as I do. Here is the list of everything I can remember doing to the car.
*Strong motor with great compression.
*September 2015 engine was disassembled down to the block and reassembled to replace every gasket and seal on the motor.
*new premium radiator
*new knock sensor
*new cam seals
*new crank seal
*new rear main seal
*new timing belt
*new water pump
*new silicone lower radiator hose
*new thermostat
*new silicone hard water bypass pipe connectors
*new idler pulleys for timing belt
*new upgraded hardened timing idler studs
*new valve cover gaskets
*new lower intake plenum gaskets
*new upper intake plenum gaskets
*new throttle body gaskets
*new Brett Dempsey Engineering half moon rear valve cover plugs instead of the plastic ones that fail and leak
*new oil filter tree gasket
*new exhaust manifold gaskets
*new turbo elbow gaskets
*new turbo inlet gaskets
*upgraded turbo water coolant lines also doing plenum water bypass. (eliminates roughly 4 feet of unnecessary coolant lines and connections)
*pcv valve delete off rear of valve covers
*egr delete
*aiv delete
*prvr delete
*factory adjustable twin turbo suspension operational
*carbon canister delete
*factory boost solenoids removed
*NXS Manual Boost Controller Running 11-12psi
*newer style 370cc injectors ohm within spec
*new wiring specialties wiring harness
*ptu relocation to nose panel
*new upgraded silicone heater core hoses
*new O2 sensors both sides
*stock turbos have very little to no shaft play
*upgraded megan 2.5inch split downpipes with additional wide band o2 sensor bung welded in and plugged on both sides
*2.5 inch test pipes and full exhaust all the way back
*new oil cooler lines and clamps
*newer oil pressure sensor
*new silicone IAC and AAC air hose set from balance tube up to intercooler plumbing
*new gates upgraded high pressure fuel line replaced all stock lines and new clamps
*new jwt pop charger cold air intake
*new premium radiator with built in trans cooler
*new Glow Shift aftermarket water temp gauge with low/high warning
*new Glow Shift aftermarket mechanical boost gauge
*new upgraded Z32 logo battery tie down with new rods and nuts
*passenger side efi harness slight cosmetic wire tuck
*drivers side fuse box slight cosmetic wire tuck
*new Breeze industrial duty hose clamps for every section of intercooler plumbing hidden behind bumper, grabs like t bolt clamps without the size issue.
*newer intercooler dress up hard pipes with silicone couplers and breeze hose clamps or t bolt clamps
*new HID low beams 55W kit 8k color
*new clear corner front turn signals with upgraded led side marker bulb
*new smoked clear rear side markers with LED bulbs
*new oil change and filter
*new auto transmission fluid just drained and refilled
*new coolant flushed through entire system
*new LED gauge pod conversion inside all dash lights, dome light, glove box, map lights, and step lights
*new gauge trim dress up rings
*new Z1 upgraded knock sensor sub harness
*freshly home made Jspec tail lights, excellent replicas pin striping and interior chrome trim also with LED brake and turn signal bulbs
*black interior
*cloth seats in good to excellent condition. 1 small tear in drivers seat bolster none in passengers.
*factory stereo is installed but not operational car is wired for an aftermarket stereo, amp and sub (i pulled the stereo out and the previous owner ran all new speaker wires so I couldn't reinstall the stock one)
*repainted new urethane front bumper
*factory twin turbo Z32 wheels painted black
*tires have less than 1000 miles on them
What the car needs to be perfect...
*there is a small dent on the rear quarter above where the rear bumper cover attaches to the unibody could possibly be PDRd out by a good body guy
*aftermarket stereo needs to be installed, already wired up.
*the tint is in OK shape, but showing age.
*battery cowl cover a previous owner trimmed for some reason but its still intact
*a socketed ECU and an electronic boost controller to turn the boost up to 15psi to run 13 second quarter miles.
*subframe spacers and some adjustable suspension to lower the car down. This is the only Z I have that rides factory height and its weird to me
*adjustable tension rods or stock ones with urethane bushings the front passenger side is showing signs of wear under HARD braking there is a slight shimmy
*remove hicas system.
*AC system needs charged, It was pressurized and I disconnected it to run the ECU harness through the firewall. I got a local quote of $280 for a full R12 charge
but since we are coming up on winter I didn't want to spend the money on it now.
*when I put the stainless steel gauge trim rings I accidentally speared myself in the finger with the gas needle and moved it up a quarter notch and it makes it easier
to base your remaining fuel level by mileage instead of the needle I tried to move it back but dont think its as accurate as it could be.
*with any turbo car they tend to smoke a little bit at startup. This car doesn't smoke very much just a little at startup, I have removed all 4 cats from the car so it is very unlikely to pass a smog inspection if your state requires one.
There really isn't anything that this car critically needs besides an owner who wants to drive and enjoy it, I feel that I saved this car from rotting out on the side of the road in disrepair and am excited to see it go to a great home. If there are any questions on the car please email me. Ive also got many pictures of the engine being disassembled and new timing belt installed if desired.
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