1983 Datsun 280 Zx Turbo 5spd T-tops on 2040-cars
Schenectady, New York, United States
1983 datsun 280zx turbo has 80,000 miles 5 spd t-tops there is no rust at all and never had any the frame has not i spot of rust car has never seen salt this car runs and drives new with no problems its all stock the radio does not work on fm and this car talks it will tell you your door is open need gas there are no dents at all the body was re painted about 2 years ago and it cost me over $5,000 to have it re done there was no body damage on the car some of the clear was pealing the paint job looks 100% with no flaws at all brakes are good clutch was replaced at 75,000 miles
this is a rare car and has been garaged most of its life there is a small cracks from the sun on dash seat has small rip i am selling this car because i have young kids and sick of baby sitting the car please call or make offer want it sold asap this car was appraised at $12,500 but want it sold fast so $7,000 or best offer motor and turbo and transmission are 100% car has p/w air everything works 518-944-3545 |
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