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FAQ: 1994 Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo at DFW Car & Toy Museum
TL;DR
The 1994 Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo's 300 horsepower and limited-slip differential provide a competitive edge for driving purists seeking peak performance from Japanese engineering.
The 300ZX operates through a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 engine with dual intercoolers, Super HICAS four-wheel steering, and multi-link suspension for precise handling.
Preserving this low-mileage automotive icon at DFW Car & Toy Museum celebrates engineering heritage and inspires future generations of car enthusiasts and collectors.
This black-on-black 300ZX features a cockpit with turbo boost gauges and 160-mph speedometer, offering a thrilling glimpse into 1990s Japanese performance innovation.
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It's a black-on-black Z32-generation sports car with only 13,000 original miles, powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter VG30DETT V6 engine producing 300 horsepower and 283 lb-ft of torque, now part of The Ron Sturgeon Collection at DFW Car & Toy Museum.
This car represents the peak of Japanese performance engineering from the 1990s, featuring advanced technology like Super HICAS four-wheel steering, and is in near showroom condition with extremely low mileage, making it a crown jewel for collectors and enthusiasts.
It features Super HICAS four-wheel steering, independent multi-link suspension, anti-lock four-wheel vented disc brakes, dual air-to-air intercoolers, limited-slip differential, and a close-ratio five-speed manual transmission.
The interior includes a power-adjustable driver's seat, Bose sound system, cassette stereo, automatic climate control, driver-side airbag, cruise control, and an aftermarket ignition kill switch for security.
It's on display at DFW Car & Toy Museum located at 2550 McMillan Parkway, Fort Worth, TX 76137 (at Meacham and I35w) in North Fort Worth.
Ron Sturgeon is the owner of DFW Car & Toy Museum and a dedicated car collector for over 30 years who calls the 300ZX Twin Turbo 'one of the crown jewels of the Japanese performance boom' and has included it in his personal collection.
The museum is open Tuesday-Saturday from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, offers free parking and admission, is dog-friendly, and encourages photography.
The 150,000 square foot facility offers secure climate-controlled car storage and event facilities for car clubs, board meetings, and other gatherings.
While the article doesn't make direct comparisons, it notes that the 300ZX's advanced engineering and raw performance made it a standout performer in the 1990s and it remains respected by collectors and enthusiasts today for its innovative features.
Visit the museum's website at dfwcarandtoymuseum.com or the previous website at DFW Elite Toy Museum for more details about the collection and visiting information.
Curated from 24-7 Press Release

