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Hi,
I am looking to purchase a 300ZX, and I found the following : 1990 Make : NISSAN Model : 300ZX Model Detail : TWIN TURBO Price : $18,499 Mileage : 150,000 KM <Canadian car> and Year : 1990 Make : NISSAN Model : 300ZX (Not Twin) Price : $12,995 Mileage : 101,000 KM <Canadian car> It's a hard choice .. I don't know whether to get the Twin Turbo with higher KM/price, or get the base model for around 12,500$ and get an after market turbo. Twin turbo seems very nice, but I am worried about the kilometers for the price I am paying. I want the car to last me a few years, and I'll swap the engine in the future, if needed. If anyone has some advice to help me with my descision, it would be appreciated. I never drove the 300ZX base model, it's 222 HP if I am not mistaken? It still seems like it'll be a quick car, especially RWD. I also have a 30% discount on the Bomex Kit here in Toronto, I am just waiting to choose either of these cars. http://www.bomexaero.com/images1/300z/DSCF0923.jpg http://www.bomexaero.com/images1/300z/DSCF0918.jpg Info/feedback from experience or word of mouth appreciated. Thanks, Martyn R. -([email protected]) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. |
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I'm assuming that's canadian $$$? If not, that's way too much, but if so, either would be about right, I think. In the end, which you get comes down to what you want. I have a non-turbo myself and it's plenty quick enough for me.
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For sure
Canadian prices hehe.Thanks for the feedback, I'll check both cars and check the maintenance carefully, and choose wisely. They are both beautiful silver cars .... I'll get you all up to date with pictures soon.
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