1992 Nissan 300zx 2+2 Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a 1992 Nissan 300 ZX. This is a one owner car and is still titled in the original owners name. The car was used and enjoyed as evidence by the mileage on the odometer. However, the car was always used as a second car, mostly for pleasure, and was always garaged since day one. The car was never modified in any way and has always been well maintained. The car starts right up and runs well. The odometer reads 100,200 miles. The car is loaded with options and they all work. I ran a power washer over the T-tops and did not see any leakage. The original spare was never out of the car. Currently the car has four like new tires, size 225/50/16. The interior is near mint with no tears or stains. I did find a couple small cracks in the plastic but there was literally only two and they are small and hardly noticable. The body shows no sign of rust and there was never any rust repair. The drivers door and rear quarter panel were repainted due to brushing up against something in the garage, the car was never in an accident. Other than the drivers door and quarter panel, the rest of the paint is original and shows well. It is not perfect but is very presentable. There are no major scratches or dents. This car is very clean original car. It still has its original exhaust system and brake calipers. This car is an excellent driver and would do well in a survivor class at car shows. The car recently passed a Pennsylvania state inspection. All the glass is in good shape. We have the title in hand. Over 40 pictures available at tannersclassics.com. The car is being sold on consignment. Good Luck and thank you for looking.
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