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Per the auction listing, Nissan started running its then-new Z32-generation 300ZX in IMSA’s GTO class in 1989, and chassis No. 002 was part of that first season. Clayton Cunningham Racing ...
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Someone Save This 1989 Nissan 300ZX IMSA Race CarRothmans and Gulf racing liveries get plenty of attention, and rightfully so. But Nissan's red-blue-white race cars are straight-up awesome, and it's hard to top the Z32 300ZX. The car featured ...
Nissan scored some of its biggest racing successes in the late 1980s and early 1990s, competing in the IMSA GTP prototype class and racing the Z32-generation 300ZX in the GTO class. One of those ...
There are some car enthusiasts who insist that Nissan's glory days are behind it ... year where it took home first place with American race car driver Paul Gentilozzi behind the wheel.
If you still have Top Gun: Maverick fever running through your veins, then this 1984 Nissan 300ZX race car formerly driven by Tom Cruise himself could be the perfect car. The eye-catching 300ZX ...
The brand new 300ZX fit perfectly ... Which is a great feeling." Nissan The Cunningham Racing team poses before the 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1994. Daytona and Sebring were already in the proverbial ...
Nissan partnered with race car driver and renowned tuner Steve Millen (founder of Stillen) to build a special model. Calling his creation the SMZ, Millen took a standard 300ZX Turbo and boosted ...
When the Nissan 300ZX went away in America ... Shiro, Stillen SMZ, Brock Racing, AWESOME. It was the end of Major Motion. Nissan numbered the last 300 brought into America, labeled them ...
The Nissan 300ZX Z32 is arguably one of the better ... which is what’s under that bulge in the hood. Its racing days are long done, so the last owner de-tuned the transmission and added ...
It’s not all that often that a successful IMSA racing car hits the used car market but that’s exactly what we have here. This 1990 Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo IMSA GTO recently came across our ...
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