1983 280zx Turbo Parts Car on 2040-cars
New Market, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: DATSUN
Model: Z-Series
Trim: 1983 Turbo Parts Car
Drive Type: fwd
Mileage: 999,999
Car is being sold as a PARTS CAR ONLY. Near complete except for missing headlights and battery. I've owned the car since 2006, but never registered it. It does have a title in previous owners name with Bill of Sale. I purchased it to be used as a donar parts car for another turbo Z, but decided not to pull any parts from it. The car did run when we disconnected from the fuel tank and used clean fuel. The transmission also appeared to be OK, but it was never driven due to the underside being so rusty. Tires are also rotted and falling apart, so it shouldn't be rolled too far to avoid rim damage. Glass is fair on doors and hatch, but t-tops have cracks and windshield has a hairline crack. Mileage is UNKNOWN. Digital dash and NO KEY!!! Its a junky old car, but could be parted out and bring way more than the starting bid. I'm open to offers too, so contact me with your offer.
THERE ARE NO GUARANTEES ON THIS CAR AS TO WHETHER IT STILL RUNS OR THAT ANY OF THE PARTS ARE STILL GOOD OR THAT EVERY SINGLE PART IS STILL THERE.
YOU ARE ASSUMING ALL RISKS AND PURCHASING AS IS WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES WRITTEN OR IMPLIED.
BUYER PAYS ALL SHIPPING COSTS AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING ALL SHIPPING/TRANSPORTATION COSTS.
PAYMENT BY POSTAL MONEY ORDER ONLY WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE. NO PAYPAL ACCEPTED!
NO REFUNDS!!! ONCE YOU PAY FOR IT, IT'S YOURS!
If you have ANY questions about the terms or about the car, please ask BEFORE bidding.
If you have Negative or 0 Feedback, please contact me before bidding or your bid may be cancelled.
The car is sitting in my pasture and can stay there until transport is arranged, but the car must be paid in full within 7 days regardless of when it can be picked up. No exceptions!
Also, as mentioned above, the car is selling AS IS and WHERE IS so the buyer must be able to move it themselves or hire someone to do this for them.
It will require a 4-wheel drive vehicle to move it from its current position in my field and then towed to my driveway where it can be loaded onto a trailer.
Phone calls: 941 249 3408
Text messages: 914 279 1800
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