1985 Nissan 300zx 2+2 Gl-l Beauty! on 2040-cars
Ambler, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Nissan
Model: 300ZX
Trim: 2+2 COUPE
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Drive Type: REAR
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 129,987
Sub Model: GL-L
Exterior Color: PEWTER
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
FOR SALE A 1985 NISSAN 300ZX 2+2 129K MILES I HAVE OWNED ABOUT 2 YEARS. AT THAT TIME , IT RECEIVED A TUNE-UP, NEW FRONT EXHAUST PIPE, VALVE COVER GASKETS, FUEL INJECTOR CLIPS, HEADLIGHT , A REPLACEMENT TIRE AND BRAKE PADS. THE TIRES HAVE TIGER PAWS ON ONE SIDE AND CONTINENTAL ON THE OTHER AND HAS CURRENT INSPECTIONS. THESE ITEMS WERE NOT BAD INDIVIDUALLY BUT IN ALL SEEMED TO BE KEEPING A REALLY GOOD CAR FROM BEING BACK ON THE ROAD. FOR A NEARLY 30-YEAR OLD VEHICLE THE CAR LOOKS AND RUNS VERY STRONG AND IT IS TIME FOR ME TO PART WITH THIS GORGEOUS Z31 BODY STYLE DUE TO OTHER PROJECTS. ON THE INTERIOR THE PASSENGER SEAT IS SEPARATED BUT NOT TORN. THE HEAT WORKS BUT THE A/C AND CRUISE CONTROL DO NOT. I HAD THE DIGITAL DASH RE-DONE ALSO AT THE TIME BUT NOT THE POWER SUPPLY. IT WORKS MOST OF THE TIME AND THE FUEL GAUGE WILL USUALLY COME ON-FLIP ON FOR A LITTLE BIT ENOUGH FOR ONE TO SEE IT. OTHERWISE THE ODOMETER WORKS AND THE VOICE ACTIVATED WARNING SYSTEM WORKS AND THE COMPASS.. THE STEREO WORKS ALONG WITH THE ANTENNA BUT NOT THEW CASSETTE. I ONLY DRIVE THE CAR 1-2 DAYS PER WEEK, OTHERWISE IT IS ALWAYS INSIDE. THERE ARE A FEW RUST SPOTS ON THE EXTERIOR AND UNDERNEATH BUT SMALL AND I JUST SANDED THEM DOWN FOR THE TIME BEING. THE PAINT SHOWS VERY NICELY AND THERE IS JUST A COUPLE HARDLY NOTICEABLE SCRATCHES OR ANYTHING ELSE. THE TOP OF HOOD HAS A LITTLE BIT OF PAINT FADE. THE CAR IS RUNNING AND DRIVING FINE, BUT MY MECHANIC ADVISED KEEPING AN EYE ON THE STEERING FLUID LEVEL AND THE CLUTCH. I HAVE ONLY BEEN CAUGHT IN THE RAIN A COUPLE TIMES AND THE T-TOP ON DRIVER'S SIDE DID GET SOME DROPS COMING THROUGH. IF I WERE TO KEEP I'D REPLACE THOSE GASKETS, PAINT THE HOOD OR WHOLE CAR, REPLACE CLUTCH(THEY'RE VERY LOW COST ON EBAY) AND MAYBE LOOK INTO THE A/C. THE CAR IS DEPENDABLE, LOWER MILEAGE AND VERY NICE TO DRIVE AROUND WITH A NICE EURO GROWLY SOUND TO IT. SELLS AS IS/WHERE IS (PHILADELPHIA)
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