1993 Nissan 300zx Sapphire Blue Factory Color With on 2040-cars
Denver, Colorado, United States
93 Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo for sale 123,521 miles / $11,600 This is a well taken care of Stage 3 Nissan 300zx twin turbo and has the very rare Sapphire Blue factory color with a Charcoal interior. The stage 3 upgrade brings the Horsepower to 396, and includes: Stage 1: 320 hp @ 10psi - Stillen Hi Performance Exhaust system Stage 2: 340 hp @ 10.5psi - Hi-Flow Intake Stage 3: 396 hp @ 13.5 psi - Jim Wolf Computer Chip It also has staggered Lorenso racing wheels with brand new Goodyear F1 All Season Hi-Performance Tires and alignment done, slotted brake rotors, hi performance brakes, upgraded suspension, Z1 1-piece Platinum driveshaft, new upgraded racing clutch, T-tops, security system, leather seats, Pioneer AVH-X5800BHS bluetooth video DVD, custom Z1 poweramp cover and Subwoofer with custom incasing professionally installed, digital boost and electric gauges, tinted windows, blow off valve, new battery and the 120,000 timing belt and water pump replacement has just been done. I have stored this car every winter and I have the original wheels and exhaust as well. All of the upgrades and work on this car has been done by one of the best Z mechanics in the country. It also has a clean title.
eMail me for more details : maciejewskiks8newton@powdermail.com
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