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1990 Nissan 300 Zx T Top 3.0l V6 5 Speed Very Rare Highest Bidder Wins It on 2040-cars

Year:1990 Mileage:207981
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United States

1990 NISSAN 300ZX T-TOP

5 SPEED MANUAL

VERY RARE

 

UP FOR SALE, WE HAVE A VERY RARE 1990 NISSAN 300ZX T-TOP. IT IS POWERED BY THE 3.0L V6 DUAL OVERHEAD CAM ENGINE, AND THIS IS A NON TURBO MODEL. THIS VEHICLE IS IN GREAT SHAPE FOR HAVING 200K, WITH WEAR AND TEAR ON SEATS ONLY. NO MAJOR BLEMISHES ON THE BODY WHATSOEVER. ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION ARE BOTH IN 100% WORKING ORDER WITH NO ISSUES, AND THE CLUTCH HAS PLENTY OF LIFE LEFT IN IT. TAKE MY WORD FOR IT. YOU WILL NOT SEE ANOTHER ONE OF THESE AROUND! ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK, THIS ITEM GOES TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. IF YOU WANT TO MAKE A CASH OFFER PLEASE CALL (860) 837 0217.





TERMS OF SALE: A $500.00 DOLLAR, NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT, IS DUE IMMEDIATELY AFTER AUCTION END IN ORDER TO SECURE THE VEHICLE VIA PAYPAL, OR YOU MAY CALL US AND PLACE IT ON A CREDIT CARD. AFTER AUCTION END, IT IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY TO ARRANGE FOR PICKUP, PAYMENT, AND TRANSPORTATION OF THE VEHICLE. FINAL PAYMENT MUST BE RECIEVED WITHIN 7 DAYS AFTER AUCTION END. ACCEPTABLE FINAL PAYMENT METHODS ARE WIRE TRANSFER, CERTIFIED CHECK, OR CASH-IN-HAND. WE ARE LICENSED DEALER IN THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT AND WILL CHARGE THE FOLLOWING FEES: ( CT STATE RESIDENTS WILL PAY A 6.35% SALES TAX OF THE PURCHASE PRICE, $400.00 DEALER DOCUMENTATION FEE, AND ALL REGISTRATION FEES INVOLVING THE PURCHASED VEHICLE. OUT OF STATE BUYERS WILL HAVE A $300.00 DEALER DOCUMENTATION FEE, AND IF OUT OF STATE BUYERS NEED TEMPORARY TAGS, I WILL PROVIDE THEM FREE OF CHARGE AS LONG AS YOU PROVIDE AN INSURANCE CARD FOR THE VEHICLE BEING PURCHASED.) FEEDBACK IS DUE AT TIME OF VEHICLE PICKUP, THIS IS MANDATORY.  I DO MY BEST TO DESCRIBE OUR VEHICLES ACCURATELY, BUT PLEASE BEAR IN MIND, EVENTHOUGH THE VEHICLE IS NEW TO YOU IT IS STILL A USED VEHICLE AND WILL HAVE SOME WEAR& TEAR. ALL VEHICLES ARE SOLD " AS-IS " WHERE-IS, WITH NO WRITTEN OR EXPRESSED WARRANTY. IT IS YOUR OBLIGATION TO THOROUGHLY INSPECT THE VEHICLE BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS, NOT AFTER. AFTER AUCTION END IT IS PICKUP AND PAY TIME. IF YOU DO NOT LEAVE A DEPOSIT, I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO RELIST THE VEHICLE. PLEASE READ TERMS OF SALE THOROUGHLY. BY BIDDING ON THE ITEM, YOU ACCEPT MY TERMS OF SALE. I WILL REPORT ALL BIDDERS WHO DO NOT FOLLOW TERMS OF SALE AND VIOLATE EBAYS USER AGREEMENT. PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU CAN NOT PAY FOR THIS VEHICLE. ALL FINANCING MUST BE PUT INTO ORDER BEFORE AUCTION END. IF YOU CANT AFFORD IT, DO NOT BID!!!

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