1982 280zx 2+2 Turbo Manual 5 Speed on 2040-cars
North Bergen, New Jersey, United States
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This original condition 1982 280zx 2+2 TURBO brown metallic is in great condition both inside and out runs superbly. If you are looking for a rare second generation TURBO Z without need for any work this car is the one to drive problem free this summer. Mechanically it is in tip-top condition; the suspension, steering, and major moving parts have been replaced or restored. The radiator, all hoses and fuel lines including injectors, tension pulleys, water pump, starter, alternator, air filter cover, heater core etc., are new or restored. This is an extremely well maintained car and in excellent condition and is fully capable of making the Baltimore/New York 400 miles drive at least 3-4 times a year at 90 mph. This rare 2+2 TURBO 5 speed is in great condition. New tires.
I am the second owner of this vehicle, it was originally an Arizona car. I meticulously maintained this car since 2010 and it has been garaged kept. |
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Tue, 05 Feb 2013You can add Fiat to the admittedly short list of automakers considering a low-cost brand to rival Dacia. The inexpensive Eastern European brand from Renault-Nissan has performed on the balance sheet like a premium model line, and the money the alliance is taking off the table is encouraging other players to deal themselves in. Pretty soon Nissan's Datsun sub-brand will join the Dacia party, going on sale in Russia, Indonesia and India and will claim even more rubles, rupiahs and rupees for the parent company. Volkswagen recently said it will make a decision this year on a budget line for the Chinese market. With the euthanasia of Lancia and plans to move the Fiat brand upmarket, company CEO Sergio Marchionne wonders aloud to Automotive News Europe whether there could be room for a new budget brand underneath Fiat.
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