



Introducing the 2023 Nissan Z Performance, a triumphant revival of the iconic Z family that captivates with its striking design and exhilarating performance. Embodying the essence of the legendary Z lineage, this car is a true driver's delight, boasting a standard manual transmission that puts you in complete control of its 400-horsepower 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine. With a mere 400 miles on the clock, this Z Performance model represents a rare opportunity to own a modern sports car that combines timeless Z car elements with cutting-edge innovations. Step into a world of thrills with the Nissan Z, where passion meets power and driving becomes an unforgettable experience.

When the initial introduction of the Z model took place, it made an indelible impact on the automotive industry, captivating enthusiasts worldwide. Applauded for its exceptional performance, comfort, and above all, its aesthetic allure, the car was bestowed with the moniker 'Fairlady.' Even today, the 240Z continues to be a highly coveted vehicle due to its visually appealing attributes. In the year 2023, the Z draws inspiration from the Fairlady, seamlessly incorporating its understated yet refined contours, elongated body, and sophisticated demeanor into the contemporary era. The amalgamation of modern and classical elements is executed harmoniously, evident from the avant-garde rear design, the nostalgic homage to the Fairlady at the front, and the captivating combination of Everest White Tricoat and Super Black two-tone colors. Together, these elements converge to create yet another timeless design that is poised to be a subject of conversation throughout the forthcoming decade. Upon entering the vehicle, one is greeted by a contemporary interior meticulously crafted with the driver in mind. The combination of black and blue elements establishes a captivating contrast that is visually stimulating. The spacious cabin ensures convenience, with all controls conveniently within easy reach. Crucial driving information is presented in a concise manner, allowing the driver to access it effortlessly. Each element of the interior has been painstakingly fashioned with meticulous attention to detail, ranging from the protective interior door scuffs to the carefully curated floor mat package and the illuminated black metallic kick plate. This commitment to aesthetics is flawlessly executed, while simultaneously preserving the distinctive visual character of the Z.

Propelling the 2023 Nissan Z is a formidable twin-turbocharged 3L V6 engine, which exerts a commanding force of up to 400 horsepower and 350 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels. This power is seamlessly transmitted through a 6-speed manual transmission, a testament to the vehicle's dedication to embodying the essence of a true driver's car. Enhancing the dynamic experience, a mechanical slip differential expertly regulates the distribution of power, ensuring optimal performance. Additionally, the inclusion of launch control functionality further amplifies the exhilaration of driving. With all the necessary components meticulously engineered, the stage is set for automotive enthusiasts to seize the opportunity and revel in the sheer pleasure that awaits.




Nissan’s illustrious line-up of Z cars can be traced all the way back to 1969, with the first-generation Fairlady. We must also be thankful to Nissan for keeping up the line throughout the years. After all, sports cars are usually the first segment to be axed when a company faces difficult waters, or when the increasing appetite for SUVs becomes ravishing. Yet, Nissan not only retained the Z, but also introduced the seventh generation in 2023. Tantalizingly bearing the RZ34 chassis code, it’s an evolution over the preceding 370Z, and is simply called the Z. Today, we have a modified 2023 Nissan Z Sport from Fayetteville, North Carolina. Sporting elements such as a Pandem widebody kit, a Seibon carbon hood, and of course, performance upgrades, this 13,069-mile machine reportedly makes 452 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque at the wheels!



Introducing the 2023 Nissan Z Performance, a triumphant revival of the iconic Z family that captivates with its striking design and exhilarating performance. Embodying the essence of the legendary Z lineage, this car is a true driver's delight, boasting a standard manual transmission that puts you in complete control of its 400-horsepower 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine. With a mere 400 miles on the clock, this Z Performance model represents a rare opportunity to own a modern sports car that combines timeless Z car elements with cutting-edge innovations. Step into a world of thrills with the Nissan Z, where passion meets power and driving becomes an unforgettable experience.




Nissan’s fine 370Z is one of a long legacy of this iconic Japanese automaker’s series of Z-cars. Widely known for their enthusiast-oriented driving dynamics, the Z cars have been around for decades. Between 2009 and 2020, it was the 370Z that bore the torch. Today, we have a rather special 2010 Nissan 370Z Coupe Custom for sale from Boerne, Texas. This 53,739-mile machine features a full Trueblood vinyl wrap by Techwrap, tuning that helps it make nearly 600 horses, and a host of performance modifications. If you want the ultimate tuner 370Z, we might just have it here right now!



A car that any enthusiast will gladly accept if given the chance to own, the Nissan Skyline GT-R is a Japanese hero of the performance car scene. The first GT-R came about with the KPCG10 of 1969, and continued well until the R34 bowed out in 2002. Today’s 1994 Nissan Skyline GT-R comes from the R32 era of 1989 to 1994. In a global scenario, it’s not a rare car by any means – over 43,000 were made, but very few made it to the United States. So, this Covina-based example is definitely a fine catch with under 30,000 miles on the clock and a host of aftermarket modifications.



Skyline. Whisper the name in JDM petrolhead circles and the room will fall silent with respect. This legendary nameplate from Nissan carries great power and great responsibility, as we know, with one, comes the other. Today, the Skyline badge continues on the latest V37 generation, but the legends were found in the Eighties, Nineties and Two Thousands. In fact, the GT-R badge which denoted the most potent Skyline variants of those times was so powerful, it was spun off into a separate model – but that’s a story for another day. Today, we have a 1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R from the R33 generation up for sale. With 70,000 miles on the clock, this JDM legend comes with the famous RB26DETT twin-turbo six paired with a tasty 5-speed manual transmission and Nissan’s legendary ATTESA-ETS all-wheel drive system. What’s more, thanks to the judicious addition of full bolt-ons, this car packs 430 wheel horsepower when running on E85!




The 2014 Audi R8 4.2 Quattro blends the emotion of a naturally aspirated V8 with Audi’s engineering precision, creating a mid-engine sports car that is both exotic and remarkably livable. Finished in Daytona Gray Pearl Effect, this example carries a deep, metallic presence that suits the R8’s sculpted aluminum body and timeless proportions. With the Convenience Package, Bang & Olufsen sound, and Navigation Plus system, it offers a balanced mix of performance and everyday usability. The combination of the 4.2L V8, S Tronic dual-clutch transmission, and Quattro traction gives the car a connected, engaging personality that continues to make the R8 one of the most desirable modern sports cars.



Chevy’s evergreen Corvette has celebrated its silver, gold, and platinum anniversaries, and keeps going strong. Introduced in 1953, the Corvette is now in the eighth generation of production and is sold overseas too. For the 2003 model year, buyers could select a special 50th Anniversary Edition to really celebrate this American icon turning a half century. Today’s 2003 Chevrolet Corvette 50th Anniversary Edition is one of those special edition cars and it’s done over 62,000 miles to date. That shows how nice it is to drive, as are all Corvettes. Plus, the car packs a manual transmission for extra driver engagement. If you’d like to get yourself a Corvette that’s not only a fine catch but a definite future investment, this California-based car is waiting for you!



The Porsche 911 makes for one of the best sports cars to not only drive regularly, but own, and keep as a smart investment. Since 1964, its been thrilling keen drivers with a surprisingly respect-demanding attitude, yet its alluring shape, rear-mounted flat-six engine and overall desirability make it highly sought after. Here, we have a 1999 Porsche 911 Cabriolet from the 996 era fondly known as the Scrambled Egg headlamp era. This car, as with all 996s featured a water-cooled engine, as was one of the major changes for the 996 generation, necessitated by increasing power needs and tightening emissions regulations. This particular car hails from Evansville, Indiana and has got just 44,500 miles to its name. Oh, and it’s a drop-top!

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