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This car is one of the most popular and modified cars in the street performance scene. The Nissan 300Z SpoilersX was redesigned for rear-drive for introduction in spring 1989, adding a turbocharged model that fall. Two body styles were offered: a 2-passenger coupe, and a 2+2 coupe with a small back seat. A 222-horsepower, 3.0-liter V-6 was standard in all models except the 300Z SpoilersX Turbo, which came only in 2-seater form. The turbo model Equipped with twin turbochargers and twin intercoolers (one set for each cylinder bank), the four-cam, 24-valve 3.0-liter engine developed 300 horsepower with 5-speed manual shift, or 280 horsepower when fitted with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Automatic was also available with the less-powerful engine. Turbos had intercooler inlets in the front air dam, a rear spoiler, Z-rated tires, and super 4 wheel steering. That means the rear wheels first turned slightly in the opposite direction from the front wheels, then in the same direction, to improve stability in fast lane-changes. Antilock braking was also standard. Door-mounted front seatbelts could be left buckled, to deploy automatically. A Ttop roof was standard on the Turbo model. Other 2-passenger coupes could have a fixed roof or the removable roof panels. The 300Z SpoilersX was made in 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 and 1996 years with its updated body.

300Z Spoilers are installed on the trunk of your car. One easy way to make your car look good is to add a spoiler. 300Z Spoilers are easy to install and an effective way to make the rear end look sportier and give some aerodynamics to your vehicle. One thing you should be concerned about when you purchase your wing is to get it painted. But don't get it painted until you have test fitted it on your vehicle. Sometimes the wrong spoiler could be shipped to you. Or, maybe you just ordered the wrong model without realizing. Regardless a test fit is essential to see how well it fits. Make sure the paint that is applied blends in with the rest of your paint. Don't go cheap. You can paint it for about $150 roughly if you shop around.