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i am thinking of getting a zx300tt and was wondering how good a car i would get for approx £4000 and what are they like to maintain???

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first of all you want a 300zx tt lol, you would most likely get a half decent car for that money (but only off this site) it depends also on what spec you want ie: uk or jap leather or tweed so on and so on maintanence can be expensive so choose wisely. The best thing to do is spend a couple of weeks reading threads on this forum and see if a zed is really for you as they can get very expensive, happy hunting

thanks for the advice.i need something faster than my v6 vectra but something that doesnt need endless amounts of money spending on the car

thanks for the advice.i need something faster than my v6 vectra but something that doesnt need endless amounts of money spending on the car

then i dont think a zx is for you but like i said hang about the forum for a couple of weeks and make your own mind up. btw the plus sides of owning a zed is greater than the minuses, i love mine

If cost is a concern and your only after something quicker than the V6 vectra, then the 200sx would be a better choice.

 

The 300zx is a Sports car that was just shy of £40,000 over 10 years ago. They do 20mpg, parts cost twice as much as regular cars, tyres cost 4x as much, they need a service (oil change) every 3k miles, at 60k they require a £500+ major service, if the Turbo's need replacing its an engine out job and very few garages have the skills or experience to work on them.

 

However....they have a 3.0 V6 Twin Turbocharged engine, with variable valve timing, Rear Wheel drive, Rear wheel steering. A Chassis setup designed with a $20 million Cray Computer and 1.25 million miles of testing.

 

Desribed as the Original Japenese supercar, and a Porsche and Corvette beater.....a Porsche 944T and 928 Rolled into one (in the early 90's these were the No.1 Sports cars in the world).

 

Car of the year 6 years in a row, as voted by several US Auto magazines, and still the current record holder for fastest topspeed road legal car at 262mph.

 

Will do 0-60 in low 5's , top speed of 170+ and these are just stock figures.

 

Plus the z-car range has the heritage and racing history that other jap performance cars can only dream off.

 

In short...they will cost to own....but they are more than worth it. :cool:

If cost is a concern and your only after something quicker than the V6 vectra, then the 200sx would be a better choice.

 

The 300zx is a Sports car that was just shy of £40,000 over 10 years ago. They do 20mpg, parts cost twice as much as regular cars, tyres cost 4x as much, they need a service (oil change) every 3k miles, at 60k they require a £500+ major service, if the Turbo's need replacing its an engine out job and very few garages have the skills or experience to work on them.

 

However....they have a 3.0 V6 Twin Turbocharged engine, with variable valve timing, Rear Wheel drive, Rear wheel steering. A Chassis setup designed with a $20 million Cray Computer and 1.25 million miles of testing.

 

Desribed as the Original Japenese supercar, and a Porsche and Corvette beater.....a Porsche 944T and 928 Rolled into one (in the early 90's these were the No.1 Sports cars in the world).

 

Car of the year 6 years in a row, as voted by several US Auto magazines, and still the current record holder for fastest topspeed road legal car at 262mph.

 

Will do 0-60 in low 5's , top speed of 170+ and these are just stock figures.

 

Plus the z-car range has the heritage and racing history that other jap performance cars can only dream off.

 

In short...they will cost to own....but they are more than worth it. :cool:

 

 

well u have sold me bud !! i want one !! anotherone now !! LOL :hyper:

well u have sold me bud !! i want one !! anotherone now !! LOL :hyper:

 

LMAO ... :rofl: :rofl:

well u have sold me bud !! i want one !! anotherone now !! LOL :hyper:

 

 

he is so passionate about the 300 bet you been plucking over the pc writing this bruv

:tongue:

"If cost is a concern and your only after something quicker than the V6 vectra, then the 200sx would be a better choice.

 

The 300zx is a Sports car that was just shy of £40,000 over 10 years ago. They do 20mpg, parts cost twice as much as regular cars, tyres cost 4x as much, they need a service (oil change) every 3k miles, at 60k they require a £500+ major service, if the Turbo's need replacing its an engine out job and very few garages have the skills or experience to work on them.

 

However....they have a 3.0 V6 Twin Turbocharged engine, with variable valve timing, Rear Wheel drive, Rear wheel steering. A Chassis setup designed with a $20 million Cray Computer and 1.25 million miles of testing.

 

Desribed as the Original Japenese supercar, and a Porsche and Corvette beater.....a Porsche 944T and 928 Rolled into one (in the early 90's these were the No.1 Sports cars in the world).

 

Car of the year 6 years in a row, as voted by several US Auto magazines, and still the current record holder for fastest topspeed road legal car at 262mph.

Will do 0-60 in low 5's , top speed of 170+ and these are just stock figures.

 

Plus the z-car range has the heritage and racing history that other jap performance cars can only dream off.

 

In short...they will cost to own....but they are more than worth it."

 

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Where Did You Get The Info To Support The Fastest Road Legal Car Bit Please Bud??

Well worth it mate, i travelled all the way from dublin to london to get mine, and its awesome. Its here... Its getting a chipped ecu at the weekend, and a boost controller, i may just part with it. Hang around here and learn a bit, i spent 12 months on here before taking the plunge... :D

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