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M30Z comes with ARC TK badged side mount intercoolers , remapped ecu, bilstein suspension, TK front bumper cover, tk triple dash gauges and tk instrument panel, tk recaros, tk rims, and r32 GTR front brakes and an upgraded catback exhaust .

Mr VVL on here has one in Trinidad but he's pulling it to bits :( LOL

i haven't pulled it to bits i'm just building the motor. I am trying to keep it as original as possible. Even going the long and expensive way of trying to get perfromance parts direct from tommy kaira I have a 200ZR on the way so most likely i will focus on building that.

Cant understand why a car that wears some blokes name and has had a bit of work done on it would carry such a higher price tag? I have seen plenty on this site that outshine and perform a M30Z. All of course in my uneducated/ignorant opinion. Its a bloody Z32 at the end of the day.. :cool:

Cant understand why a car that wears some blokes name and has had a bit of work done on it would carry such a higher price tag? I have seen plenty on this site that outshine and perform a M30Z. All of course in my uneducated/ignorant opinion. Its a bloody Z32 at the end of the day.. :cool:

 

fair point matey!

It was like a Nissan authorised special edition from a respected tuner so it's a real collectors car ;)

I think Stillen did something similar but forgotten the name...

It was like a Nissan authorised special edition from a respected tuner so it's a real collectors car ;)

I think Stillen did something similar but forgotten the name...

 

SMZ

Cant understand why a car that wears some blokes name and has had a bit of work done on it would carry such a higher price tag? I have seen plenty on this site that outshine and perform a M30Z. All of course in my uneducated/ignorant opinion. Its a bloody Z32 at the end of the day.. :cool:

 

Said like it is mate :tongue:

 

Plus that stripe down the side has got to know a few £££ from the value imo ;)

 

Richard :nono:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

Said like it is mate :tongue:

 

Plus that stripe down the side has got to know a few £££ from the value imo ;)

 

Richard :nono:

 

How do you work that out? They DO sell sell for silly amounts as in the post above.

Its loosely similar to the Sierra Cosworth. OK its a finely tuned car and much more of a car than a standard Sierra BUT! its still a Sierra. there are lots of cars out there that bear a name and cost thousands more than the standard models. My point was that there are cars owned by members of this club that are better but will never fetch that kind of money. My car has been tuned and fitted with IMPUL gear who are a reputable company in Japan but it aint worth Fook all more because of that in this country? :smw:

 

I wouldn't pay £50K for a 300ZX unless it could keep up with a Veyron.............Now I'm talking stupid aint I??? :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

ill take it that only 1 person has one here then?

 

Yes and No... he's in Trinidad LOL

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