Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

1990 Nissan 300zx Turbo Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

US $9,999.00
Year:1990 Mileage:95200
Location:

Lockport, Illinois, United States

Lockport, Illinois, United States
Advertising:

1990 NISSAN 300 ZX TWIN TURBO. REMOTE START 95K.MILES,EXTRA CLEAN


For sale by owner 1990 nissan 300 zx twin turbo. it has 95k miles.clean title , clean carfax, no accidents. it was very well maintained and garage kept. thats why no rust no dents outside. i side has very clean, with no rips black leather interior. engine and automatic transmission runs like a clock. tire and breaks are in great shape too ,it has rote start and t-tops. car has no issues and ready to go . it has upgraded intercooler system and new performance exhaust overall very nice and clean car

i am asking : $ 9999 o.b.o.

if interested call : 312-671-0076

    Auto Services in Illinois

    X Way Auto Sales ★★★★★

    New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers, Wholesale Used Car Dealers
    Address: 9305 Indianapolis Blvd, Tinley-Park
    Phone: (219) 924-7790

    Twins Auto Body Shop ★★★★★

    Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
    Address: 5412 N Elston Ave, Norridge
    Phone: (847) 623-7673

    Trevino`s Transmission & Auto ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service
    Address: 3022 S State St, Channahon
    Phone: (815) 727-4801

    Thompson Auto Supply ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Auto Transmission
    Address: 920 W Wilson St, Oswego
    Phone: (630) 879-6363

    Sigler`s Auto Ctr ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Automobile Parts & Supplies
    Address: 7501 Lincoln Ave, Kenilworth
    Phone: (847) 933-9300

    Schob`s Auto Repair ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service
    Address: 208 Hickman St, Lebanon
    Phone: (618) 235-8960

    Auto blog

    Nissan Kicks concept debuts in Sao Paulo [w/videos]

    Tue, 28 Oct 2014

    The Sao Paulo Motor Show only comes around once every other year, and Nissan - an automaker deeply vested in the Latin American market - isn't missing out on the opportunity to showcase a new crossover concept.
    Called the Kicks concept, the crossover seems to slot in size-wise in between the Juke and the Rogue. Nissan isn't saying much about it, though, aside from its having drawn its inspiration from Brazil with a "satin titanium" finish and bright orange trim - the former taking its cues from Sao Paulo and the latter from Rio.
    While emphasizing its Brazilian character, Nissan also stresses that the concept's creation was "a product of global collaboration." So while it isn't saying anything about production feasibility, it is seemingly suggesting that if it were put into production - and as we stated previously, we think it just might - it could stand to be a global model and not confined strictly to South America.

    Carlos Ghosn's son predicts surprises at ex-Nissan chief's day in court

    Mon, Jan 7 2019

    PARIS — The son of former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn said in an interview published Sunday that people will be surprised when his father, detained since Nov. 19 for allegedly falsifying financial reports, recounts his version of events to a Tokyo court on Tuesday. Anthony Ghosn, 24, told France's Journal du Dimanche that his father — who will remain detained until at least Jan. 11 — will get 10 minutes to talk at the hearing, being held at his own request. "For the first time, he can talk about his version of the allegations against him," Anthony Ghosn said in the interview with the weekly paper Journal du Dimanche. "I think everyone will be rather surprised hearing his version of the story. Until now, we've only heard the accusers." The son has no direct contact with his father, and gets information via lawyers. He said his father, who for decades was a revered figure in the global auto industry, has lost about 10 kilograms (22 pounds) eating three bowls of rice daily, but he reads books and "he resists." Ghosn refuses to cave in, said his son, contending that he would be freed from detention if he admitted guilt to the prosecutor. "But for seven weeks, his decision has been quite clear ... He won't give in," Anthony Ghosn said, adding that he would be wearing prison clothes and handcuffs in court. Countering media portrayals, he insisted his father, a Brazilian-born Frenchman of Lebanese ancestry, is "not obsessed by money." "He always told us that money is but a means to help those you love, but not an end unto itself." Ghosn is charged with underreporting his pay by about 5 billion yen ($44 million) in 2011-2015, and faces a breach of trust allegation. He led Nissan Motor Co. for two decades and helped save the Japanese automaker from near bankruptcy. He remains head of France's Renault car company, which owns 43 percent of Nissan. Another Nissan executive, Greg Kelly, was arrested on suspicion of collaborating with Ghosn on the underreporting of income and was freed Dec. 25 on 70 million yen ($635,600) bail after more than a month in detention.Related Video:

    Japan sends official to Lebanon over fugitive Carlos Ghosn

    Mon, Mar 2 2020

    BEIRUT — Japan's deputy justice minister met top officials in Lebanon on Monday over the case of NissanÂ’s fugitive ex-boss, Carlos Ghosn, who fled to his home country late last year while on bail in Japan and awaiting trial. Ghosn was arrested in late 2018 and is facing charges of under-reporting income and breach of trust. He says he is innocent. He led Nissan for nearly 20 years. State Minister of Justice Hiroyuki Yoshiie (pictured above with Lebanese Justice Minister Marie Claude Najm) met President Michel Aoun as well as the Lebanese minister of foreign affairs. Yoshiie did not speak to reporters after the meetings and is scheduled to hold a news conference later in the day. Aoun's office said in a tweet after the meeting that they discussed mutual relations and ways of developing them "in addition to matters that are of interest for both countries." The tweet did not mention Ghosn, who made his first public appearance in Lebanon in early January saying he fled a “nightmare” that would not end and vowed to defend his name wherever he can get a fair trial. On Friday, Japan's Justice Minister Masako Mori said she was dispatching the official to Beirut to explain the Japanese justice system and improve cooperation. She said Japan hoped Lebanon would gain “a proper understanding of the Japanese criminal justice system.” Japan and Lebanon do not have an extradition treaty, and it's unlikely Lebanon would agree to send Ghosn, considered a Lebanese national hero, back to Japan to face trial. Mori acknowledged that there were “various environments” and laws that underpin each country's stance. Nissan, maker of the Leaf electric car and Z sports car, said in a statement regarding the justice officialÂ’s trip that it hoped Ghosn would return to Japan to stand trial, “so that all the facts can be properly established under JapanÂ’s judicial system.” Having spent months in detention and struggling to gain his release on bail under stringent conditions, Ghosn said he fled in the belief he could not get a fair trial in Japan. Japan has requested GhosnÂ’s return through Interpol and issued an arrest warrant after his escape. Lebanese prosecutors issued a travel ban for Ghosn in January and asked him to hand in his French passport following the Interpol-issued notice against him. NissanÂ’s sales have plunged recently, and it sank into losses for the last fiscal quarter. The brand is widely considered to have been tarnished by the controversy around Ghosn.