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Looking for my very first Z:

  • 1993-1995
  • Twin turbo
  • Manual
  • Sub 80,000 miles
  • Preferably not red!

 

I'm based in Northamptonshire.

 

Thanks in advance!

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Looking for my very first Z:

  • 1993-1995
  • Twin turbo
  • Manual
  • Sub 80,000 miles
  • Preferably not red!

 

I'm based in Northamptonshire.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Good luck!

For what its worth to you, my advice would be scrap the year and mileage criteria, just buy the best you can find. For one thing these cars are so easy to clock on import, many will have done more than the UK paper work may state and have next to no Japanese history.

With these cars the age and mileage is largely irrelevant, current condition is and will largely reflect the type of ownership its had over the years.:)

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Take a look at Gary Wilsons thread today, worth a look!

 

That looks really nice. Shame it's 3+ hours drive from me. Can you check the car out before you start bidding with auctions?

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Mine will be going up for sale in the next few weeks.

It's at TurboNoz's just now getting the map sorted Then I'll be popping up the for sale and.

 

It's a 93 k-plate series 2 TT manual in blue.

Don't discount earlier models! They key is the condition, especially if it's your first Z!

i'll dig some out Andrew.

 

I've been prepping it for use on the track but circumstances have changed a bit so im going to have to sell up.

With this in mind, it's not much of a looker but goes like shit off a shovel. Im pretty sure Jimmer and FunkySi will

back me up on it.

i'll dig some out Andrew.

 

I've been prepping it for use on the track but circumstances have changed a bit so im going to have to sell up.

With this in mind, it's not much of a looker but goes like shit off a shovel. Im pretty sure Jimmer and FunkySi will

back me up on it.

 

It's a turd!

 

Only joking! Mechanically it's good and drives well from memory. Would make a decent project car.

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i think the build thread is a bit out of date (didnt go ahead with the wide arch!) but i'll look to get it updated over the weekend. Coldel, i got your PM but it didnt send for some reason. I'll get the details of it when i get home and send them over.

i think the build thread is a bit out of date (didnt go ahead with the wide arch!) but i'll look to get it updated over the weekend. Coldel, i got your PM but it didnt send for some reason. I'll get the details of it when i get home and send them over.

 

Yes I got your wide arch kit lol

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£3,500 ish. Not really looking for a project car; would rather it be unmodified and mechanically sound.

£3,500 ish. Not really looking for a project car; would rather it be unmodified and mechanically sound.

 

Take a trip down to PowerZed and view my car that's there for full service & MOT.

 

63k miles, unmodified apart from wndow tints, quietest engine you've ever heard. Private plate J300 MR P.

 

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Ah nightmare, sounded like a good car! Thanks for the welcome, I'm currently looking to buy my first 300zx in the obvious spec, tt manual targa lwb but my budget does stretch very far unfortunately! Will just have ton keep myneye out!

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