1990 Nissan 300zx Former Police/dare/show Car! No Reserve! 9-11 Tribute on 2040-cars
East Haven, Connecticut, United States
Let me start by saying I have a clean Connecticut Title for this car- see picture- No discrepencies on title. You are bidding on a 1990 Nissan 300ZX former police/show/DARE car! This car is not 2+2 it is a 2 seater. It is a 5spd manual trans with leather, power driver seat, CD, Chrome aftermarket rims with 17in Pirelli tires. Factory mats are still in good shape, leather has no rips. Purchased this car at a police auction from the town that I live in. The car was confiscated from a stolen theft ring and turned into a police car and used for the school DARE program until budgets cuts did away with program. It also has a 9-11 tribute on it. All graphics are air brushed, the ones on the glass are decals. Car has 57,000 original miles. Light bar was removed but brackets are still there. Car was brought to car shows for 9-11 tribute. I do not want to mislead anyone it is not showroom condition! But it is a nice car with minor defects, but no body damage. Car was painted about 7 yrs ago and cost the tax payers of East Haven $8500. The paint job is called Camillian and changed color in the sunlight. This was the police dept pride and joy until budget cuts did away with the DARE program and they had to sell the car. Car runs and drives but does have a misfire due to 3 bad injectors. I already had it checked out by my mechanic I priced the injectors on EBAY they are about $50 each and he was going to charge me $250 to take the plenum off and change them but I did not have the time. So I am selling the car with this issue. Auto check states this car is salvaged and its a 2+2 but I have a clean CT title in my name and its a 2 seater! If you have any questions or concerns please call me, Jeff 203 987 7124. Happy Bidding. If you have no EBAY transactions Im sorry but I will have EBAY delete them unless you contact me first before bidding. Highest bidder wins car- no reserve! Whoever the highest bidder is I want deposit of $500 immediately after auction and full payment within 48 hours.
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