Nissan 280zx, Datsun, 280zx, on 2040-cars
Washington, Missouri, United States
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this has been a project car of mine and i have found another project that has been put on the front burner as my son has joined the marines so i am focused on his rx7 to restore before he returns home and show him how proud of his decision to protect our country. So im selling my project to fund his. this is a very well restored body and i have a documented book for a good part of this car. It has a 4k paint job (viper red) and it shines better than the car did when it was first built new. all new suspension parts and upgrades where installed if offered aftermarket and the 383 stroker small block chevy was built by a very good builder in st. Louis mo. it has forged internals, eldebrock aluminum heads, custom exhaust including headers to side pipes. the cam is a mild street cam so it could be calm yet beastly lill rocket. the tranny is 700r4 overdrive with shift kit, b&m shifter and the rear end was totally rebuilt and installed timkin bearings and 373 gear ratio. the outside is 95% complete and the inside needs to be installed/redone as this was the only thing i did not get to. i did get celica buckets and new carpet but they are just setting in car at this time, it has power windows and they do work great. this was a turbo car when it was new so i had the engine built to hold 18lbs of boost as i was going that route until i got into the installment part but the build was getting way over budget so i didnt go with the supercharger kit. the car is very capable as it is right now. this is great lill car that has been built very well but needs finished, please feel free to call with questions. 573 694 0540 thanks. i have a very good shipper i deal with so if you are in need of one just ask and you can deal with yourself or i can help arrange shipping and if my reserve is met i will pay for shipping as long as its in the states. i also have this for sale locally so i may end auction at any time thanks, <br>
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Nissan 280ZX for Sale
1979 nissan 280zx
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2021 Hyundai Elantra vs. compact sedans | How they compare on paper
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