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JN1BZ36A27M652494
Designed to succeed the popular 300ZX, the Nissan 350Z line-up was launched in 2002. With its curvy proportions and eager V6, the car quickly gained favor among enthusiasts, as well as being immortalized in racing games such as Need For Speed: Underground. As the oldest 350Zs are over twenty years old, it’s a definitive future classic, an old-school, raw, rear-wheel drive sports car that can teach you the techniques of performance driving. It’s no surprise that many performance driving schools in the day used 350Zs. Today, you can pick up your very own 350Z and cherish it. Say hello to this 2007 Nissan 350Z which is reportedly an all-original car. That’s a real breath of fresh air, because the 350Z didn’t escape the eyes of the tuner crowd either. Coming to you in Enthusiast trim, this Florida-based car has traveled just 15,000 miles, making it a real bargain if you’re quick enough to claim it as your own.
Did you know that the 350Z was designed in America, by Ajay Panchal at Nissan Design America? Yes, this car’s curves and overall shape was grown in our very own country. Various colors were offered, and this 2007 Nissan 350Z presents itself in a silver paint job with a black power-operated convertible top. At the rear, you’ve got twin tailpipes for that rather tuneful V6 to exhale from. At the front, xenon headlamps help forge a path through the darkest of nights. The two-seat interior of this 2007 Nissan 350Z comes with leather upholstery, automatic climate control, power windows, power door locks and power windows. You’ve also got cruise control, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror and an aftermarket double-DIN touchscreen head unit with Bluetooth. The car comes with a multifunction steering wheel too, and a nice analog gauge cluster. Meanwhile, as you open the door to enter the car, you’ll notice the ‘Z’ motif adorning the side air vent grille.
This 2007 Nissan 350Z comes with a naturally aspirated 3.5-liter V6 that reportedly makes 306hp and 268lb-ft of torque. A 6-speed manual transmission channels power to the rear wheels via a limited-slip differential. The car also comes with traction control and has received a new clutch.
Designed to succeed the popular 300ZX, the Nissan 350Z line-up was launched in 2002. With its curvy proportions and eager V6, the car quickly gained favor among enthusiasts, as well as being immortalized in racing games such as Need For Speed: Underground. As the oldest 350Zs are over twenty years old, it’s a definitive future classic, an old-school, raw, rear-wheel drive sports car that can teach you the techniques of performance driving. It’s no surprise that many performance driving schools in the day used 350Zs. Today, you can pick up your very own 350Z and cherish it. Say hello to this 2007 Nissan 350Z which is reportedly an all-original car. That’s a real breath of fresh air, because the 350Z didn’t escape the eyes of the tuner crowd either. Coming to you in Enthusiast trim, this Florida-based car has traveled just 15,000 miles, making it a real bargain if you’re quick enough to claim it as your own.
The Japanese automobile juggernaut has been a force to reckon with. Take Nissan, who have given us the GTR, Skyline, SX, and a host more; a model that is also in high demand is their Z-series of cars. Initially produced in 1969, and more commonly known as the Fairlady in Japan. The Z-series was discontinued after the 300ZX in 1996. 2003 saw Nissan introduce the Nissan 350Z, a sports car that is an absolute pleasure to drive. It immediately became a cult classic and an iconic movie car. Step forth and become the next owner of this gorgeous 2004 Nissan 350Z Touring convertible model with a barely noticeable mileage of 45,000, and according to the VIN, the first car to be produced from the Oppama plant.
Nissan’s line-up of Z cars is widely regarded as a great choice for enthusiast drivers who are seeking a classic or modern classic machine from Japan. The Z Car heritage started in 1969 with the Fairlady Z, and is now currently on the seventh generation. These two-door sports cars offer a blend of performance, daily drivability and some practicality too. So, if you’re looking for something exciting to drive while being a sure-fire classic, this 1987 Nissan 300ZX GS from Bolton, Massachusetts is a great way to go about it. The car has got over 112,000 miles on it but that’s not an issue, especially since the current owner reports that there are service records. Furthermore, this one-owner vehicle comes with two sets of keys and the owner’s manual included with its sale.
The mere mention of the letters G, T, and R evokes images of track focused machines built for the road comes to mind, owning one is an experience you really can't replicate. Present today is this 2020 Nissan GT-R Premium. With a reported 25,515 miles on its clock, this is Godzilla on steroids and can be yours to push at your local track or turn heads at your local car meet.
The war for performance is ever growing and ever changing; it's not a battle that stops at the factory floors. Look ahead, and there lies an industry built on aftermarket upgrades to support your horsepower dreams. Present today is this 2017 Nissan GT-R Premium. With a reported 35,151 miles on its clock, this Japanese powerhouse is a fully built machine ready to raise eyebrows and is capable of showing off at the local drag strip with blistering speed.
If you’re interested in acquiring a two-door grand tourer from the Nineties, have you considered the Lexus SC range? Also known as the Toyota Soarer in Japan, Lexus is Toyota’s luxury brand that was initially created with the United States market in mind. Their headline product was the smooth LS400 luxury sedan that went head-to-head with the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and BMW 7-Series. Those who chose a Lexus over anything else were bowled over by how good the cars were. Of course, they came with that inimitable Toyota reliability and solid built quality too, so you won in multiple ways. That also explains why this first-generation 1992 Lexus SC300 from Greensboro, North Carolina looks in great shape. Of course, having done under 62,000 miles does help its case as being a great modern classic car for the discerning petrolhead. Is that you? If so, talk to us and let’s give this car a new home.
Subarus are renowned for their go-anywhere ability, superb handling, and reliability. Most of this is thanks to the Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system that can only be found in Subarus. Snow, mud, gravel, or tarmac - the Subaru gets you covered. The Subaru WRX model is based on the Impreza, which was created for the World Rally Championship. In 2015, it saw a complete redesign and entered the 2016 model year with some welcoming changes. This Los Gatos, California-based 2016 Subaru WRX STI is up for grabs with a few awe-inspiring upgrades. It is a blast to drive even without upgrades, thanks to the turbo and sharp handling. We were told that this example has 60,000 miles on its clock. Let's find out what it has to offer.
Now here’s a true JDM legend for sale in Pennsylvania right now. Of course, we know the Honda Civic Type R, but it wasn’t until the FK8 or fifth iteration of Honda’s halo Civic that we officially got it in the United States. By that time, it came packing turbocharged power, but gone were the old, naturally aspirated, high-revving engines. Thankfully, JDM Civic Type Rs have made it here, such as this 82,000-mile 1997 Honda Civic Type R from the EK generation. This was the first generation of Type R, and debuted for the 1997 model year, in Japan. This car comes with a host of Hardrace enhancement parts too, making it a real street warrior. And of course, there’s that screaming 1.6-liter VTEC engine that can show you over 8,000rpm on the tachometer if you dare.
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