1977 Datsun 280z on 2040-cars
Bellevue, Washington, United States
This very rare and cleanest Fairlady Z is a 1977 Datsun 280Z, the first generation of Nissan Z which was first marketed and released in 1975. it's equipped with 6 cylinder 2.8L in line engine and Bosch fuel injection system and 5 speed manual transmission. This 280Z in excellent mechanical condition with $2000.00 in recent services and repairs done and in mint interior and exterior condition and not smoked in and no oil leaks and or burn oil. This 280Z features with added on sport heavy duty fiber glass front and rear bumper covers, ground effects, rear spoiler and clear head lamps lens and after market fog lamps( not wired yet) anti-theft alarm system and power door locking with remote control, tinted windows and glass. It also equipped with a nice Pioneer AM/FM CD player stereo system and additional push button horn and center console cup holder. This 280Z being well kept inside and out with Enkei Custom wheel and %70 tires threads, good brakes and recent services done including new battery,starter,alternator,fluid changes,front ball joints,steering outer tie rods,alignment,tune up and steering rack mount bushings upgrade. The interior is leather with newer exterior paint job with no rust and custom design clear head lamp lens and It is equipped with factory ice cooled air condition. This Collector 280Z being offered below its market value of over $15,000.00 and you won't see another rare oppourtunity. if I can help you with any further inquiry please don't hesitate to request any further information on the car and this car is for sale by private party. On Feb-11-14 at 19:00:26 PST, seller added the following information: terms and deposit. The successful high bidder will submit a $1000 non-refundable deposit within 48 hours of the auction closing to secure the vehicle. Buyer agrees to pay the remaining balance due (you pay the applicable fees and taxes in your state) within 5 days of the auction closing. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle and Payment is accepted in U.S. dollars only. Cash in person, certified check, cashier’s check, and bank wire transfers. Please contact us if you need any more details. TAXES AND FEES: Different states, cities, and counties tax the purchase of an automobile differently. Your tax on an automobile is always determined by the address you are registering the car to. Because of this, it is impossible for us to estimate or automatically calculate what your tax will be. The buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping.. On Feb-15-14 at 21:23:27 PST, seller added the following information: |
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