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1992 Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo : 24346 Original Miles : Cherry Red Pearl on 2040-cars

Year:1992 Mileage:24346
Location:

Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States

Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
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For sale is a 1992 300ZX Twin Turbo in Cherry Red Pearl (AH3) color
- 24,346 miles
- all original except for injectors and battery
- manual transmission
- second owner
- clean title (with no liens)
- no accidents (AutoCheck report available)


General notes :
- Driven for < 720 miles in my ownership.
- Afterwards, tags were removed and the vehicle was stored in the driveway under a locked car cover.
- The vehicle has remained stationary and untagged for the majority of my ownership. (I was out of the area during most of 2011/2012. I was in the area during 2013 but unable to take on any physical activities or use a manual shifter due to a ski injury.)


Historical timeline:

2010.11.22 @ 23,633 miles
- purchased from original owner (in Chicago, IL)
- driven to MD

2010.11.29
- date of MD title issuance

2010.12.02 @ 24,334 miles
- Nissan dealership performs MD state inspection (copy/results available)
- determines LF lower ball joint will need replacement (due to age)
- determines all tires will need replacement (original Goodyear Eagles are on the vehicle)

~2010.12.15 @ 24,346 miles
- battery disconnected and vehicle placed under a locked car cover

In the interim the vehicle was started whenever I was in the area (or every few months) and allowed to run for a bit (usually > 30 minutes) and then re-covered.

2014.05.30 @ 24,346 miles
- current state


Repair notes :

Items which have been taken care of :
- new injectors (under original owner ~2010.11)
- new battery (under original owner ~2010.11)
- oil/filter change (~2010.12)

Items which should be taken care of prior to driving :
- tires (due to age - original Goodyear Eagles are on the vehicle)
- windshield (Y shaped crack occurred ~2014.04 while stationary in the driveway and under the cover - most likely from kids playing around in the neighborhood)
- timing belt and related parts (due to age - for peace of mind)
- LF lower control arm bushing (due to age - as per Nissan dealership)
- brake/transmission fluid change (due to age - for peace of mind)

Items which can be taken care of (cosmetic/aesthetic) :
- various paint swirls/scratches/chips
- hatch/wing/spoiler replacement
- drivers side door ding
- intermittent speakers (not yet tested thoroughly - the few times I drove it I kept an ear open for potential odd noises and mainly enjoyed the engine)





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Pictures of scratches/chips/marks:

Windshield (Y shaped crack along R side) :

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LR panel (scratch) :

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L door and gas cap (chips) :

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R t top (paint) :

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LF panel (chips) :

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LF bumper (chips) :

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RF bumper (chips) :

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Wheel well (chips) :

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RF panel (scratches) :

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R door (chips) :

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RR panel (mark) :

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Rear wing/spoiler (paint) :

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Hood (swirls/chips) :

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Please feel free to contact with any questions.


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