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by jhelms
Jun 08 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Fast, can be made faster easily, great looks Cons: Repairs can be somewhat expensive
When I graduated college and slid into a 'real' job, I decided I wanted a 'real' sports car. In my searching, I couldn't believe the number of clean 300Z Twin Turbos that were on the market. I ended up getting a pristine (albeit high mileage) model...
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by Jigga69
Jan 25 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Stillen is the place to go for 300z upgrades. Cons: but the prices at Stillen might be a little up there just as is the car.
It was Z-day literally. Stillen recently held it's 300z Day and Performance sale at it's Costa Mesa facility. Convoys of Z cars from as far ways as Northern California made the trip to join other Z enthusiasts in a day of festivities that included some...
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by dus10
Dec 05 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Timeless beauty, interior design, reliability, longevity, good engine. Cons: Brake performance, leather interior longevity. The Bottom Line: Great cars, good looks, performance and reliability.
My wife was looking to buy a car that had more power than her Saturn SC2, and was reliable, and looked good, etc. I didn't want to get her anything that was too powerful, I'd seen her get a little loose in my Rx-7 a few times when the turbo's kicked in....
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by ker7502
May 24 '00 - Updated Jun 13 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Reliability,(used) speed, Cons: oil mainance, they dont make them anymore
Strengths: Turbocharged engine is incredible. Excellent handling due to HICAS 4-wheel steering and adjustable suspension stiffness. Looks are top notch. The 2-seater coupe model's interior is surprisingly comfortable. More reliable than...
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by reality_check
Oct 14 '99 - Updated Jul 05 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Ohmygawd fast, inexpensive, attractive, reliable, low running costs (except for speeding tickets) great for those 600+ mile days on the interstate, good ergonomics especially for taller drivers. Parts & service widely available Cons: No tri-pointed star or whirling propeller badges, not for the faint of heart, moderate oversteer, skittish in rain/snow/ice, exterior trim parts fade/lose their anodization, low valences hit on driveways, poor rear & side visibility
If you’re tired of hearing people gush about wimpy, overpriced euro poseuer-mobiles like the M-B SLK, BMW Z3/M3 and Porsche Boxster as being true performance cars, there is a refreshing– and much cheaper– alternative. From 1990-96, Nissan made one of...
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The most bang for the buck you can ever own!
by n84434
Dec 28 '06
Author's Product Rating:
Recommended: Yes
Pros: Timeless style. Still looks great after 12 years! Reliable engine and interior is well built. Cons: Many, Many maintenance concerns with these cars!
I own a 1994 300ZX N/A with 157,000 miles on it. I've owned it a little less that 2 years and when I bought it, it was a basket case. The previous owner had no experience working on cars, so this was his test bed, unfortunetly. In the last 2 years I've done all the things to the car that had not been done prior to my ownership (clutch, oil seals, timing belt, water pump, front suspension mods, tires, brakes, interior work, intake mods) and that was just to get it to where I could drive it! I don't drive the car very much, infact I've put about 2500 miles on it since I bought the thing. One thing I noticed about this car (and other Z32's with much less mileage on them), is the amount of maintenance the car requires. It is almost endless. Fuel leaks, electrical concerns, you name it, this car will need it worked on.
But, hey for what I paid for the car, I am not complaining!
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