1990 Nissan 300zx Turbo Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Deltona, Florida, United States
I'm the 3rd owner of this prestige condition 1990 Nissan 300zx twin turbo.
This car was purchased 6/14/1999 from deland Nissan in central florida. They are the #1 gtr dealer in the US. This Nissan has been serviced since day 1 at deland Nissan and I have all the paperwork and receipts. Over $32,000 in receipts alone. Motor was replaced on 6/27/3003 with a stillen motor long block. The car had 86,000 miles on it. Motor as of now has roughly 51,000 miles. Motor was replaced at deland Nissan with proof of receipts. That cost $6329.94. On 9/09/2005 car was bumped in a parking lot. The corner panel/right side door. At that time the complete car was reprinted and light damage was fixed at the Recovery Room in central Florida. They are one of the best body shops in central Fl with many locations. The total cost was 6692.41 with proof of receipts. On 3/18/2013 the transmission started slipping. Transmission was removed and completely overhauled for a total of $1498.00 with proof of receipts. If you are looking for a very nice 300zx twin turbo all original except seats were replaced with sport seats but I do have the originals. Driver side seat has a small tear. On a 1-10 I would rate this car a 9 1/2. Ice cold a/c. New tires 6 months ago. With all documents and paperwork in hand. If you have any questions please call me at 386-479-3803 or would like more pics. Clean Fl title in hand. Ready to sell! I am selling this car with NO RESERVE only bid if you have cash in hand. |
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