1990 Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo on 2040-cars
Hillsville, Virginia, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A COLLECTOR'S DREAM CAR, THESE CARS ARE GETTING HARDER TO FIND AS YEARS GO BY. THEY SOLD FOR $38,000 NEW SO THAT TELLS YOU FROM THE BEGINNING THEY WERE GONNA BE SOMETHING TO KEEP. THIS ONE HAS A NEW ENGINE OUT OF A 1996 300ZX TT WITH 26,000 MILES ON IT and TRANSMISSION. IT IS A ACTUAL TT THE ORIGINAL MOTOR BLEW YEARS AGO. THE INTERIOR WAS PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED TO NEW ALL OEP PARTS USED. IT HAS A FIBERGLASS SPEAKERBOX WITH 15' MTX BLACK FACE SPEAKERS AND WAS BUILT VERY WELL.. THAT WAS A $1500 VALUE. THE EXTERIOR COULD USE A LITTLE BIT OF WORK WHERE THERE IS ONE DENT AS SEEN IN THE PICTURES, WOULDNT BE HARD TO FIX. THE ONLY KNOWN ISSUES IT HAS, IT NEEDS A EXHAUST LEAK REPAIRED, NEW TIRES AND PROBABLY BRAKES. THE WINDSHIELD ALSO HAS A CRACK ON THE BOTTOM. EVERYTHING OPERATES AS SHOULD AND IS MECHANICALLY SOUND. WISH I HAD THE TIME AND MONEY TO INVEST TO MAKE THIS ONE WELL WORTH OVER $10,000 LIKE MANY ARE.. YOU CAN GET THIS ONE AT A FRACTION OF THE WORTH AND PUT A LITTLE TLC IN IT AND HAVE A EXCELLENT COLLECTIBLE FOR YOUR OWN. Under Title description I WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW IT HAS A NON ACTUAL MILEAGE TITLE DUE TO THE ENGINE REPLACEMENT AFTERWHICH THE ODOMETER WAS NOT FUNCTIONING, FOR MAYBE 400 MILES. WE HAD IT FIXED SOON AFTER THAT BUT THE LOCAL GARAGE REPORTED THE MILEAGE INDIFFERENCE AT TIME OF INSPECTION SO THAT IS WHY IT IS CONSIDERED NOT ACTUAL.
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Nissan 300ZX for Sale
- 1991 nissan 300zx 2-door 3.0l - pristine!
- 1984 nissan 300zx base coupe 2-door 3.0l fs/ft(US $2,500.00)
- 1995 611hp twin turbo nissan 300zx rare slicktop with fully built gtx2867 setup(US $22,500.00)
- 1988 nissan 300zx(US $2,800.00)
- 1987 nissan 300zx 2+2 automatic 3.0l t-tops(US $4,000.00)
- 1992 nissan 300zx twin turbo coupe 2-door 3.0l pearl white 5 speed
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