1990 300zx W/vh45 V8 Swap, Nissan on 2040-cars
Danbury, Connecticut, United States
If your thinking of buying a 300ZX from the 90's to do a swap, then 99% of the time the car is going to need many of the original parts replaced as well. i.e. Brakes, Suspension, Tires, Fluids (ALL OF THEM), Clutch, etc. Here's a Car that all of the basic needs have been taken care of. Ready to drive, just turn the key and go!!
1990 300ZX VH45 V8, 5 SPD Manual Engine has approximately 70K miles Nissan Cherry Red color Very Clean interior JWT ECU New Rotors and Pads, SS lines, Rebuilt Master, all new fluid Clutch Fluid Changed RDZ Front Adj. Upper Control Arms New lower OEM control arms front and rear New Fuel filter Sub Frame Spacers Twin Turbo rear Sway Bar Tranny and Diff Fluid changed to Eneos gear fluid Coolant Flushed Nissan Twin Turbo wheels with new tires Interior very clean There is an accident listed on the title. Pass side front fender was hit in a parking lot. Only body damage occurred and was repaired, very minor. We checked the frame, no issues. We installed adjustable performance suspension parts and had an alignment done. The Car is straight. |
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