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1979 Datsun 280zx 2+2 2nd Owner Low Miles Must See!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:85179
Location:

Norcross, Georgia, United States

Norcross, Georgia, United States
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This has been my car for the past 6 years. I purchased it from the original owner. It has been pristinely taken care of with oil changes every 5k miles and service by a master mechanic. Clean Title is in hand. 

I love this car. I have not had any issues with it. It is my "ol' reliable". I am selling because I do not have enough time to drive it any more and want to see someone else enjoy it as much as I have!

Fun stuff:
I put in a new radio with AM/FM, CD player, USB hook up for an iPod/iPad/iPhone/ android device

power windows

New windshield because the original had minor pits from regular driving and made it unpleasant to drive with the sun hitting them

Because I am the second owner, I can tell you that the mileage is original. It has never rolled past 100k miles. 

The seats are in phenomenal condition 

New tires - 95% tread remaining 

Magnesium rims

New brakes

New rotors

New discs 

New coolant lines

New clutch master cylinder

New oil change - within 200 miles of change

It is a manual transmission and very smooth!

MAKE ME AN OFFER. Call/text/email 404-710-1059

this vehicle is also for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.

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