Vehicle Description
Featuring a sharp, timeless design and turbocharged power under the
hood, this 1995 Nissan 300ZX Turbo is a great example at just how
adept Nissan was at making effective updates to retain their
storied nameplate's status as a "go-to" performance car still
attainable by the masses. It sports a clean AutoCheck report, as
well as a collection of maintenance records, to serve as proof it's
avoided any collisions of note and has received attentive care over
the years.
Second generation 300ZX's like this '95 hold a special place in
Nissan's design heritage, as stylistically they represent an
obvious bridge between the first pivotal group of Zs that wowed
audiences decades before, and the more modern ZXs we see on the
road today. Low to the ground and carrying a relatively wide track,
it's a very agile-looking ride - an impression that readily bears
out in practice, as just a couple of years before it came out, the
300ZX laid waste to some well-respected foes on the slalom course
when Motor Trend put it through its paces. Its Arctic White Pearl
paint will pass close scrutiny with flying colors - it's free of
any serious blemishes and sports an impressive shine. Step to the
front and you'll see a pair of headlights staring back at you
through clear lenses, and swing around to the back and you'll find
a taillight panel that's still a nice, deep black. As a decided
bonus, the 300ZX is one of those fortunate models that cuts an
impressive appearance whether its T-top panels are in place or
stowed in the trunk for an open-air driving experience.
The black vinyl interior sitting beyond the doors is in impressive
condition by any measure. Take a nice deep breath while inside and
you're even likely to catch some new car smell. The bucket seats at
its center have a distinctive, almost futuristic, ergonomic design
and show only minor wear on their surfaces - a rare, but welcome
sight in a car more than 20 years old. Good care and plenty of
shelter have left the dash area in good shape, with a set of very
clear gauges sitting inside its instrument cluster and a pad free
of any cracks sitting above. One of those gauges - the turbo timer
monitoring the cool down period for this ZX's specially aspirated
powerplant - is sure to be a focal point for driver and passenger
alike. A Pioneer AM/FM/CD player stands by to handle your audio
demands, and it's well up to that challenge, as there's some
serious sonic firepower on board here. A pair of Orion 300-watt
amps sits behind the seats to power the array of speakers inside,
which includes a beefy Logic sub-woofer in the back storage
compartment. There's a nice array of comfort features inside, as
well, including power seats, power windows, air conditioning that's
blowing cold and strong, and cruise control.
From the time the second generation of ZXs were introduced, they
enjoyed a marked power advantage over their previous models, and
this '95 - with its 3.0 V6 sporting variable-boost twin-turbos -
propels it forward with plenty of enthusiasm. The engine fires up
promptly and mates with a 5-speed manual transmission that shifts
with impressive smoothness. The stopping power is there in
abundance, as well - power disc brakes sit at all four corners.
With its low stance combining with speed sensitive, power
four-wheel steering, it's also got serious corner carving skills as
it heats up the asphalt on its 17" Ultra Platinum wheels (originals
still available) wrapped with Continental Control Contact tires. A
look below will reveal a very clean and straight looking
undercarriage.
With its great looking exterior and powerful drivetrain both in
very good form, this 1995 Nissan 300ZX Turbo is a must see. Call
today!