The 1984 Nissan 300ZX Turbo marks the debut of the legendary "Z31"
chassis generation, famous for transitioning the Z-car lineup from
an inline-six engine to Japan's first mass-produced V6 engine.
Coinciding with the official transition of the brand name from
Datsun to Nissan, early 1984 models frequently featured dual
badging from both names.Performance Specifications- Engine:
3.0-liter SOHC Turbocharged V6 (Engine code:VG30ET).- Power Output:
200 hp and 227 l-ft of torque.- Acceleration: 0 to 60 in roughly
7.3 seconds.- Transmissions: 5-speed manual or an optional 4-speed
automatic.- Layout: Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive platform with a
sleek 0.30 drag coefficient.Notable '80s features- Digital
Dashboard: An available high-tech glow cluster featuring digital
tachometers, visual speed readouts, and integrated trip computers.-
Pop-Up Headlights: Slanted, semi-exposed pop-up lamps unique to the
Z31 aesthetic.- Electronic Adjustable Suspension:
Cockpit-controlled three-way adjustable dampers to stiffen the
handling profile on the fly.
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