1990 Nissan 300zx on 2040-cars
Lindon, Utah, United States
1990
300zx N/A Dark Blue (TH1 color code) The color is fairly uncommon, it was only offered to the USA in 1990 with the Non-Turbo model. I believe 1371 were sold in this color. The car has
65,300 miles Runs great, does not leak anything, does not burn anything. Five speed manual Bose Radio The car has been in Nevada and California it's whole life to my knowledge, up until I brought it to Utah late last month. The car has ZERO Rust. Always garaged. The car is my daily driver, however since it's winter I only drive the car when it's dry, and wash 1-2 times a week. (I drive a suburban on the snowy, wet days) The interior is nearly perfect, with one rip on the drivers side seat bolster, about the size of a quarter. The original floor mats are in great shape, but have faded a bit. Exterior is nearly perfect with a few minor dings around the car, no serious scratches. The paint would look perfect with a cut and buff. Often times these cars have front bumpers that are cracked/falling off or repainted, but this is not the case with my car. The bumper on this car has no cracks and is all original. I haven't had issues with the T-Tops leaking. No check engine lights All scheduled maintenance has been done at 60,000 miles by the previous owner, I have the documents he gave me. The car has slotted/drilled rotors in the rear. (not sure why they aren't in the front also) The car has an upgraded clutch and flywheel (also done by the previous owner) He gave me the original clutch and flywheel, which appear to have plenty of life left as well. New clutch master cylinder done by me. Very nice Kenwood radio with bluetooth. I'm not willing to have the car shipped. I will only sell the car to someone who will meet face to face and pay with cash. If you would like more information or pictures send me an email and I will respond asap.
Car is sold as is. I reserve the right to cancel any sale, at any time. Vehicle is also for sale locally. |
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