Low Miles, Twin Turbos, and Pure ’90s Performance Now on Display at the DFW Car & Toy Museum
FORT WORTH, TX, November 25, 2025 /24-7PressRelease/ — True icon of Japanese performance and 1990s innovation has landed at the DFW Car & Toy Museum. Meet the 1994 Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo—a black-on-black powerhouse with only 13,000 original miles, now on display as part of The Ron Sturgeon Collection.
Powered by the legendary twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter VG30DETT V6, this Z32-generation 300ZX delivers a factory-rated 300 horsepower and 283 lb-ft of torque, paired to a close-ratio five-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential—the ideal setup for driving purists. Dual air-to-air intercoolers and precise Japanese engineering helped make this one of the most revered sports cars of its time.
Beyond sheer power, this 300ZX features Super HICAS four-wheel steering, independent multi-link suspension, and anti-lock four-wheel vented disc brakes—a high-tech combo that made it a standout performer in the ’90s and still respected by collectors and enthusiasts today.
The low-mileage interior is equally impressive. The power-adjustable driver’s seat, Bose sound system, cassette stereo, and automatic climate control offer peak-period luxury, while safety and convenience come from a driver-side airbag, cruise control, and an aftermarket ignition kill switch for added security.
The driver-centric cockpit features a four-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel, framing a 160-mph speedometer, a 7k-rpm redline tachometer, and dedicated gauges for turbo boost pressure, oil pressure, coolant temperature, and fuel level. Every detail feels crafted for speed.
“The 300ZX Twin Turbo is one of the crown jewels of the Japanese performance boom,” says Ron Sturgeon, owner of the DFW Car & Toy Museum. “This one’s in near showroom condition—and it’s a thrill just to stand next to it.”
With its futuristic styling, advanced engineering, and raw performance, the 1994 Nissan 300ZX TT remains one of the most beloved sports cars ever built—and now you can see it in person.
About Ron Sturgeon
The visionary behind DFW Car & Toy Museum has been a dedicated car collector for over 30 years. His passion for automobiles began in his teenage years when he taught himself to repair Volkswagens, eventually leading to a successful career in the automotive industry. From building one of the largest auto salvage operations in the country to restoring and collecting classic and exotic cars, Ron’s love for all things automotive has never wavered.
About DFW Car & Toy Museum
DFW Car and Toy Museum, formerly known as DFW Elite Toy Museum, was founded by Ron Sturgeon in the 1980s collecting automobile toys and cars. Until recently, it was in Haltom City, TX, and its website DFW Elite Toy Museum is still the go-to source for toy and car lovers worldwide. The museum is now located in North Fort Worth at 2550 McMillan Parkway, Fort Worth, TX 76137. (at Meacham and I35w) The new facility is 150,000 square feet with free parking & admission. It promises an entertaining visit. They offer secure climate-controlled car storage and facilities for events, including car clubs, board meetings etc. The museum is also dog friendly and encourages pictures. Hours of operation are Tuesday-Saturday, 9:00 am- 6:00 pm, visit the museum’s website at dfwcarandtoymuseum.com.
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