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1990 Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo, Low Miles, Great Shape! on 2040-cars

Year:1990 Mileage:78344
Location:

Jewett City, Connecticut, United States

Jewett City, Connecticut, United States
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1990 Nissan 300zx TT Low Miles, Great condition!
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This 1990 Nissan 300zx is well maintained, and in great shape.   The interior is absolutely flawless.   Paint is in very good shape.  Odometer reads only 78,344 miles!!  Car is 100% stock and has never been modified.   The only thing not factory in the car is the radio, which is an Alpine CD player with MP3 capability.   Clean Connecticut Title in hand with current emissions. 

The car has been well maintained and garaged, and it shows.   No major dings or dents, and the clearcoat really shines!  
  • Tires are in great shape and are Yokohama AVS ES100 245/45/16 tires.   
  • Everything on the car works as it should
  • AC blows cold
  • Non Smokers car. No Smell no burns in anything. 
  • No check engine lights, and current CT emissions. 
  • MINT interior. No cracks or rips anywhere.
  • Still has OEM Floormats in mint condition
  • Black paint on T Top and Windshield trim is peeling
  • Paint spidering on driver's quarter panel above gas tank.  Not noticeable from more than 5 feet.
  • Light scuffs on Rear Bumper
  • Slight blur in paint on passenger pillar.
  • Rear Spoiler paint finish slightly different than the rest of the car
I have tried to best describe the car as honestly as possible.  If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact me.  

I can email higher resolution pictures if you would like.   The car can be seen in person, Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm, and Saturday from 9am-2pm. 



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