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What is this discussion about? Nissan 300ZX, Coupe

This forum is for anyone interested in the 300ZX, all years and variations.


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Re: changing forum title [Mr_Shiftright] by guyguy
Feb 28, 2005 (4:50 pm)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Feb 28, 2005 12:26 pm)

Hi!
I alrady ask my Nissan dealer about getting an owner's manual.......it seems impossible to get since it's a '90 car...
do you know where I could find one?
Guy
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he's not trying to help you. by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Feb 28, 2005 (10:02 pm)
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Oh, he's just blowing you off. Of course you can order one.
 
But if he WON'T order it, try eBay. I'm sure you'd find it there.
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Re: he's not trying to help you. [Mr_Shiftright] by guyguy
Mar 01, 2005 (5:16 am)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Feb 28, 2005 10:02 pm)

hi again!
I'll try to contact directly Nissan to get it.
On Ebay, there's only manual for the 80's models.
GuyGuy
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amb by lemmer
Mar 01, 2005 (8:53 am)
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is an abbreviation for ambient
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manuals by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Mar 01, 2005 (9:00 am)
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Well on eBay set up a "search" for the 90s manual and they'll notify you when they spot something on auction.
 
Last resort, start up a conversation with a 300ZX owner next time you have a chance, and make a copy of the manual and buy him (or her!) lunch.
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Re: manuals [Mr_Shiftright] by zenith
Mar 12, 2005 (6:37 am)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Mar 01, 2005 9:00 am)

There are a number of Z sites. For example: twinturbo.net zhome.com 300zxclub.com
There is an online service manual at 300zx-twinturbo.com/cgi-bin/manual.cgi
The advice regarding the value of a low mileage twin turbo is dead wrong! Ztt's with 20-30K miles are selling in the $20,000 range. You simply can't find low mileage and unmodified Ztt's anymore. It is the law of supply and demand. The car won almost all sports car comparisons with its 1990-1995 models. Today, with its super HICAS steering and handling (4-wheel steering)300HP, slick shifter, pefect ergonomics, classic great looks, T-roofs, roominess, quality build, adjustable suspension, etc., this car remains competitive with todays' sports cars that sell for $35-60 thousand - and no longer is depreciating in value.
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Re: manuals [zenith] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Mar 14, 2005 (4:55 pm)
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Replying to: zenith (Mar 12, 2005 6:37 am)

Prices given weren't for extraordinary low mileage cars, which are kind of freaks. The $10K-$15K price range are for very sharp cars with normal mileage, as was the information that they are continuing to depreciate (that is, the older they are the less they cost, unlike "collectible" cars, which cost more as they age usually.)
 
Anyway, I think the point everyone was trying to make was that the true "market" is based on the largest number of sales, not the extreme highs or lows.
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Re: manuals [Mr_Shiftright] by guyguy
Mar 20, 2005 (6:47 pm)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Mar 14, 2005 4:55 pm)

Hi!
As I can read, I believe that I made a good deal with my 300zx...
It has 66000 miles and it's mint. I paid 10500$ CAN.
Is it logical to think that the 300zx will become collectible very soon since there's not much of them on the road?
GuyGuy
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300ZX by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Mar 21, 2005 (9:55 am)
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It doesn't show any signs of doing so, no. But any older car with power and style will always be worth something--just don't expect the value to go up and up as if it were a Hemi Cuda or something because it is a Japanese car and in the end and they don't become collectible in the real sense of the word. This has never happened with a mass-produced Japanese car--that it went to a "first-tier" collectible status. However, a clean well-cared for example of any handsome Japanese sport coupe will always bring a decent Book Value or even higher than book in some cases.
 
But even a pristine original 240Z would be lucky to hit $15-17K, even after 35 years. They are desirable but not "hot" market items. I think the 300ZX will be about the same in the future.
 
Use it up and enjoy it, that's the way to treat a 300ZX. Storing it or waiting for some pot of gold just isn't logical in this case.
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TURBOS NOT SPOOLING by 91zxtt
Mar 24, 2005 (2:00 pm)
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Hello to everyone, i have a 91 300zx tt stage 2 car with manual trans with 112,00 miles and in excellent condition, i have a question about the turbos just recently the boost gauge doesnt go past 0 and the car still runs but the turbos arent kicking in anyone know what the problem could be?

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