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1991 Nissan 240sx ~ 5-speed Manual ~ Stock ~ Never Abused ~ Never Modified ~ A+ on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1991 Mileage:113500
Location:

Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States

Up for sale is one of our special toys -


a 1991 Nissan 240SX


This legendary hard-to-find sports car comes to you with a clean and clear Florida title. It has very low miles (just 113k  - driven on average 4900 miles a year).

Runs great, no issues. Has been test- driven  extensively, and properly serviced -  new brakes, oil, fresh battery, FULL tune-up, etc. Receipts are available.

Has a very nice aftermarket stereo with Bluetooth (microphone is mounted on the steering column).

Absolutely everything on the car works wonderfully - ice cold AC, good heat, radio, etc. No broken seatbacks or any other flaws that are common on these cars at this age.  The car appears to be all original mechanically, with no "cold air intake" or any other performance or "racing" modifications.

Overall, this is a great-looking, strong-running survivor and will be sold quickly.


You can fly in and drive this beauty home, we can pick you up at an airport.

 We will also gladly help with shipping the car at a great price.

 

 

Please email, text or call Jim with any questions or offers 

732 - 859 -9442

We will gladly end the listing early for a serious buyer

Thank You

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