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As Nissan’s flagship performance car for 1986, this 300ZX Turbo has all the bells and whistles, especially in the cabin.
A rousing 200 horsepower plus a micro computer controlling the fuel injection system! No mention of the futuristic solid-state voice-alert system (with the same announcements as the original late ...
Options for the winner were the Porsche 911 Targa ($33,450), Jaguar XJ-6 ($32,250), Nissan 300ZX Turbo ($19,699), Volvo 740 Turbo sedan ($20,220) and the Chevrolet C4 Corvette ($27,027).
The Nissan Z has an illustrious history ... and the 1990s version for its technological prowess and timeless design, the 300ZX of the 1980s is less celebrated. But we're digging this 1986 example, up ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice 300ZX has T-tops and ... t the most sought-after edition of Nissan's (and formerly Datsun's) evergreen sports car. And in non-turbo, automatic form, this isn't ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1986 Nissan/Datsun 300ZX 2 Door Coupe Turbo across different levels of condition. Edit options.
In a segment full of Porsche this and Corvette that, what of the humble Nissan 300ZX? With some big updates, it's still not going to reach the top of the scrum, but it's much closer than it used to be ...
You'll find all our 1986 Nissan 300ZX reviews right here. 1986 Nissan 300ZX prices range from $4,840 for the 300ZX Targa to $7,480 for the 300ZX Targa. Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's ...
Porsche's million-dollar Group B dream car, the 959, had twin turbos in 1986 ... and the Dodge Stealth and Nissan offered a second twin-turbo in its Z32-generation 300ZX. Japanese customers ...
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