The car has a black exterior and a dark leather interior, the overall condition is still very good, showing high collection value. Currently, the owner has no intention of selling or keeping the car, mainly for collection purposes.
The Nissan 300ZX belongs to the Z-Car line, first launched in Japan in 1983 under the name Fairlady Z, and in the US in 1984. The name 300ZX is inherited from the 280ZX model, emphasizing its luxury and comfort compared to previous Z versions. The car is produced through two generations: Z31 (1983-89) and Z32 (1989 play 2000 in Japan, 1989-1996 in the US). The Z31 is Nissan's best-selling Z model, while the Z32 is designed to compete in the high-end sports segment with upgraded performance and technology but higher prices.
All Z31 models are equipped with rear-wheel drive and an electronic fuel injection (EFI), with 5 options: 2.0L 6-cylinder twin-turbocharged engine, 2.0L single-turbocharged engine, 3.0L single-turbocharged natural gas extraction, 3.0L single-turbocharged engine and 3.0L twin-turbocharged natural gas extraction, meeting the needs of popularity to high performance. The outstanding feature of the 300ZX is the easy removable roof design to convert to a convertible roof, helping the car to be both versatile and attractive to collectors.
The appearance of the Nissan 300ZX in Vietnam marks one of the very few Z-Car models recorded in the domestic market, emphasizing the collectible value and importance in the history of Nissan's sports car line.
