Heralding the return of the iconic Z-series, the seventh-generation Nissan Z (RZ34) was introduced for the 2023 model year integrating a contemporary design, modern performance features, and a focus on the driving enthusiast. Powered by a 400-HP twin-turbocharged V6, this Sport variant comes finished in Gun Metallic and Super Black over a Graphite interior and features a 6-speed manual transmission. Showing less than 1k miles on the odometer, this Nissan Z Sport is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Alabama while remaining under the manufacturer's warranty.
Maintaining the sleek, aerodynamic design characteristics of the previous Z-series, the newest generation offers an enlarged front grille, more pronounced side rockers, and a completely redesigned rear end with modernized taillights and an updated rear diffuser. This example comes finished in Gun Metallic and rides on factory 18” alloy wheels dressed in Yokohama FDIK LX tires in new condition. Standard features include LED headlights & taillights along with polished dual stainless steel exhaust tips. Additional images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The cabin presents Graphite cloth upholstery contrasted with metal-look accents and features front bucket seats, a leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel & gear shifter, a front cupholder, and a full-cloth headliner. Amenities include a 9-inch infotainment system, cruise control, distance pacing, and automatic climate control.
Beneath the hood lies a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine rated at 400 HP and 350 lb.-ft of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a 6-speed manual transmission with SynchroRev Match. Standard features include a stainless steel exhaust system, double wishbone front and multi-link rear suspension, and 4-wheel vented disc brakes with ABS, Brake Assist, and Hill Hold Control. The seller adds that a recall was addressed regarding the left front bumper bracket bolts and a multi-point inspection was carried out. Additionally, this vehicle remains under the manufacturer's warranty.
This sale will include a clean title, owner’s manuals, locking lug nuts, and a steel license plate frame.
The seller would like you to know: “I appreciate you visiting my auction. I’ve dreamed of a car with such power, control, and comfort. It handles tight curves impressively well, and up shifts and down shifts with ease. I keep this in the garage and never drive in the rain, and only on sunny days. I haven’t got the chance to break the engine in yet, but that will be another owner's delight. These are very nice cars to own and will stand the time of future sports cars for sure.”
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@rocketman Yes, this is a Canadian manufacturer car with US specs
My must have is not having a lot of bells and whistle, but a sport car with power and randy to be driven. This car is all that and some. If I had a must have it would be a sunroof, two key fabs,( comes only with one), and Continental Extremes Contacts DWS.
The vehicle did not come with an options list. But I can provide one if you would like from a brochure. I asked the same question when I purchased the car. I guess Canadian see no need to have one.
Good car without one
@211Broadway I am selling due to an old knee injury I thought I could overcome. I really want a true sports car and most sports cars these days have the paddle or dual transmission. I don’t think a sports car should be designed with dual transmission options. It takes away from the true feel of a sports car. Anyway I wanted to see if I could stand the test of my knee. Yes, I had doubts, but if you don’t try you will never know.
Nice looking car, so I am curious why it is being sold ?
If I'm not mistaken this was a Canadian car ?
Is there anything that needs to be done to meet US standards?
For peeps familiar with the new Z's, are there any "must have" options that this vehicle is missing ( there are no options listed on the window sticker ) ?
Why, may I ask, are you selling it so soon?