



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.




Here’s a chance that’s not very likely to come every day. This 1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R could be yours if you’d like to own one of the Eighties and Nineties JDM cult heroes that most petrolheads lust after in their dreams. This heavily-modified car packs an RB26 single-turbo built motor, a sleek black outlook and 62,148 miles on the clock. Coming from the fine R32 generation, it’s also got a very distinctive shape to its two-door coupe body. Don’t worry about this car being right-hand drive; you’ll quicky get used to it.



Remember Need For Speed Underground? The time when this famous racing franchise shifted gears and focused on the whole street racing scene? Well, one of the cars in that game was the Nissan 350Z. A fine sports car, it was highly sought after by players, and could be massively upgraded in-game, just like in real life. If you grew up playing NFS Underground and dreaming of a 350Z in your life, that time has come. Say hello to this 2006 Nissan 350Z from Chino. It’s done 73,000 miles and comes with some rather nice upgrades, including a shift towards forced induction! Better yet, the car still maintains a rather stock outlook on the exterior. So, you can either keep it as the sleeper it is, or give it a new look – the choice is yours once you take over this car.



The 80s brought about a massive change in the automotive world; it was a seismic shift in terms of customer taste and what manufacturers brought to the table. While the 70s were a nice era for the car in general, the 80s would transform into a whole lot of synth and digital. The “Z” by Nissan was one of those machines that helped shape the 80s. Feast your eyes on the 80s in motion and get behind the wheel of this 1986 Nissan 300ZX we have today. Hailing from Palm Coast, Florida, and with just 79,035 miles on its clock, this '80s beauty is the perfect weekend drive and even serves as the foundation for a high-performance build.




The Porsche 911 has been around for quite a while, and in that time, the German manufacturer has added on a host of options to make your machine stand out. Finding a Porsche with the right balance of trim and features is slowly becoming unicorn status, that is, until you have set your eyes on this 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera 4. With a reported over 58,000 miles on its clock, this beauty from Riverside, California, deserves an in-person run-through.



Always been looking out for a Porsche 911 to enjoy? If so, this stunning silver 2009 Porsche 911 Carrera S is a fine chance to fulfil that bucket list item in your life. It’s from the 997 era of 2004 to 2012, and is of the coupe variant. That means you’ll enjoy the iconic teardrop shape in all its unadulterated glory. Meanwhile, you’ll have a potent water-cooled flat six propelling you along, and a versatile two plus two interior that can be pressed into family transport duties when needed. If all that sounds appealing, you can get this 105,000-mile car right now, it’s currently up for grabs in Krugerville, Texas.



The fifth generation Corvette is the one that many of us grew up with in poster form, or ogling at when it passed by…sorry…rumbled by on the streets. For many Nineties and Two Thousands kids, the C5 ‘Vette was a dream to be fulfilled in the future. Now, we can fulfil one person’s dream. Do you like your C5 to be in drop-top form with a gorgeous yellow coat of paint? If so, that’s precisely what this 63,638-mile 2001 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible from Danvers can offer. The car comes with two keys, the owner’s manual and a rather tasty upgrade in the form of a stainless steel exhaust. What are you waiting for, then? Slide into our DMs, ASAP.

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