1990 300zx Twin Turbo Auto Trans 79k Miles Clean Title And Carfax on 2040-cars
Nampa, Idaho, United States
Selling my 1990 300zx turbo. Car is mostly stock with the only modifications being an intake, rotors, shocks, and the stillen front bumper cover/ intake cover. Has a cd player. Everything works except the power antenna and ive had the auto temperature control stick on me once (wouldn't change from heat to a/c) Engine runs perfect, just as smooth as glass. If it sits for a few weeks it can develop a lifter tick that goes away after a few minutes This started after a mobil 1 oil change. Passes Idaho emissions. It has a brand new battery The paint is in good shape. I had the front bumper repainted after a light run in with a raccoon. There is one scratch in the middle of the hood and the intake cover has a slight amount of paint flaking at the bottom of the grooves. Ive had this car for almost 2 years and only put 2k miles on it. Id love to keep it but we are looking at another home and trying to come up with a good down. Clean title in hand. I would trust driving this car anywhere. I do not know the exact history of repairs on the car. I was told by the previous owner he had all work done at the dealership and he was the original owner. Please call me with any questions-texting ok. 208-353-3281 you may have to leave a message. *I will pull car outside and get better pictures as soon as the weather clears up. Car is sold as is no warranty. |
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