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There were 3,000 Nissan 300zx convertibles made
It was made in either trim.
what year and model? the @ + 2 seater when it was made had more than the regular 2 passenger sports car. the standard 300zx na (normal aspirated engine) 89-96 has 222 bhp as standard
It depends on the year. The 1990-99 NA has 222HP, the TT has 280HP on an automatic while the manuel gets 300HP. The previous years are a lot weaker. The 300ZX Turbo made before 1990 has less horsepower than a Naturally Aspirated 300ZX 1990+
In short, no. There are a few people that have custom built supercharger kits for the 300ZX, using both roots- and centrifugal-type superchargers. But no ready-made kits are available, as far as I know. And I been looking. The general consensus is that supercharging the VG30DE is a waste of time, and that turbos are far superior.
There is a plastic line across from how it was made on the cap and you want your timing place to the left just a little bit behind from what they call #1
According to Nissan Shatai, 6,885 were produced in 1993. Of that number, 4526 were exported for sale outside of Japan. This is 1993 calendar year production. As far as 1993 model years exported for the US market, there appears to have been approximately: 4,058 2-seat, NA 4,147 2+2, NA 1,694 2-seat, Turbo 2,475 2-seat, convertible
They are all essentially the same, though some more minor improvement were made starting in 1994 with keyless entry alarm for one
The first Chrysler Sebring was a Coupe (hardtop) & was released in 1995, the Sebring Convertible didn't get released until the following year - 1996.
Cars trollingham Sweden but 9-3 sport convertible was made in the same factory as the Porsche boxster convertible in Dusseldorf
Nissan was originally made in Japan.
Dodge never made a Charger convertible, so it doesn't "much" of anything.