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Year:1982 Mileage:121000 Color:
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Grand Falls, New Brunswick, Canada

Grand Falls, New Brunswick, Canada
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1982 Datsun 280 ZX Turbo 2+2
193000 km (121000 miles)
Burgundy/Beige exterior (Rare)
Burgundy Interior (Rare)
T-Top, Automatic Transmission
 
This is a good opportunity to own a rare Datsun 280 ZX that is going up in value every year.
 
Vehicle is in excellent condition for a 32 year old car. Lots of work done with the upholstery, ( front seats, rear hatch covers and T-Top headliner). The exhaust manifold and valve cover gaskets have been replaced. The rear hand brake cable has been replaced and brakes have been serviced.
The paint is in good condition, a few minor scratches, dings and small rust issues in the front fenders and T-Top area. The car has been retouched over the years. The interior is in very good condition, except for some fading on top of the rear seats and plastic that has dried up over the years.
Mechanically the car runs strong and has no issues, A/C, radio, lights, power mirrors and power windows are  all in working condition. 
 
I just got the vehicle out of storage for the summer season and will be a daily driver until sold.

THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION

The car is located in New Brunswick (CANADA)

I will gladly assist in the logistics of shipping the vehicle. The buyer is responsible for the shipping fees or picking up arrangements of the vehicle.
 
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Datsun debuts new seven-seat Go+ in Indonesia [w/video]

Wed, 18 Sep 2013

The Datsun name may have long since been replaced by Nissan, but the old brand is making a comeback - in certain markets, at least. Nissan relaunched the Datsun brand in July as its new budget brand for developing markets with the debut of the Go hatchback, and has now followed up with the addition of the larger Go+.
Set to be built in Indonesia at Nissan's plant in Purwakarta, the Go+ debuts today in the capital of Jakarta as the second model in the new Datsun lineup. The seven-passenger minivan features flexible seating in a compact form 13 feet long, powered by an unspecified 1.2-liter engine mated to a five-speed manual transmission.
Nissan isn't saying much else about the model, but hopes the new Datsun twins will account for half of its sales in Indonesia within three years. The low price target for both models - set to come in at less than 100 million rupiah ($8,700) - ought to help it get there. The lineup is then scheduled to reach other markets, starting with India, Russia and South Africa next year.

Datsun to unveil second model later this month

Sun, 08 Sep 2013

Datsun, Nissan's new sub-brand for emerging markets, has announced plans to unveil its second model. Its first, the Go, was unveiled almost two months ago, and promised affordable, connected motoring for five in a handsome hatchback body. Datsun is following that up with a pair of new models for Indonesia.
The first of these two new vehicles will be shown on September 17 in Jakarta, eschewing the typical auto show debut. It's targeted at so-called "risers," the nickname for a group of highly aspirational customers in the Indonesian market. Datsun developed it locally with help from Nissan, and it'll cost under 100 million Indonesian rupiah (about $8,900 at today's rates).
We'll have the full boatload of information on the newest member of the Datsun family when it debuts on September 17. Scroll on to read the full press release from Datsun.

Datsun expands low-cost revival with new Mi-Do in Moscow [w/video]

Fri, 29 Aug 2014

Those who were disappointed when Datsun changed its name to Nissan over three decades ago may have been pleased to see the marque revived last year, even as a budget brand. Nissan's counterpart to its ally Renault's Dacia budget brand, Datsun has been steadily expanding its lineup of low-cost transportation for developing markets with the debut of the Go hatchback in India, the Go+ minivan in Indonesia and the On-Do sedan in Russia. And now it has returned to Moscow to reveal its fourth model, the Mi-Do.
Based closely on the On-Do sedan (which itself is based on the Lada Granta) the Mi-Do takes on a five-door hatchback bodystyle but with no more frills. It uses the same front-drive chassis with the same wheelbase as the sedan, but its chopped tail makes it a good foot and a half shorter overall. Into that compact shape, Datsun has fitted dual airbags, ABS and... well, that's about it. It's got a 1.6-liter, eight-valve inline-four kicking out a grand total of 87 horsepower to either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic. Bare bones, this is.
While delivery of the first On-Do sedans commences next month (with the first example going to an IT specialist in Omsk), the Mi-Do is set to begin delivery early next year. Scope out the video and press release below from the Mi-Do's reveal at the Moscow Motor Show.