1990 Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo, Runs Perfect, Fast, Fun, 90k Miles, Custom Int. on 2040-cars
Maitland, Florida, United States
REALLY NICE AND VERY FAST 1990 NISSAN 300ZX TWIN TURBO CLASSIC, A REAL
ONE, CLN FL TITLE IN HAND, AUTOMATIC, BUT, I HAVE BEEN ASKED IF ITS FASTER
THEN A 5 SPEED AND IT IS, DON'T THINK IT'S SLOWER THEN A 5 SPEED, I HAVE
TESTED AND RUN AGAINST 5 SPEEDS, THEY LOST, IT HAS A CHIP AND HAS BEEN
TUNED TO GET EVERY BIT OF BOOST OUT OF THE TURBOS WITHOUT HURTING THEM,
THIS CAR IS VERY NICE AND EVERYTHING WORKS, POWER WINDOWS, BRAKES,
CRUISE, LOCKS, ICE COLD AIR, HEAT WORKS GREAT, GOOD TIRES, NEW BRAKES,
NEW BATTERY, STILLEN EXHAUST SYSTEM (GREAT SOUND, DEEP), STILLEN FRONT BUMPER, SPOILER, REAL NICE CD PLAYER, GREAT SOUND SYSTEM, SOUNDS NICE AND LOUD IF U WANT IT, IT RUNS
PERFECT, BLACK LEATHER SEATS WITH BLACK AND RED THEMED INTERIOR, THE
BODY IS STRAIGHT, NO ACCIDENTS, PAINT IS GOOD, BUT, HAS A FEW LITTLE
SPOTS. AVERAGE ON THESE TWIN TURBOS R $8700 AND RETAIL THEY R AROUND $12K, I REALLY AM GIVING AWAY A BEAUTY BELOW RETAIL WITH A LOT OF NICE FEATURES ADDED TO THE CAR. THE ONLY REASON FOR THE SALE, IS THAT I NEED A LARGER CAR AS I HAVE A FAMILY ON THE WAY. FOR MORE INFO OR JUST MAKE AN OFFER, CALL OR TEXT
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