1990 Nissan 300zx Turbo Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Whitestone, New York, United States
I purchased this car approximately 5 years ago. This car has always been in a climate control garage. I do drive the car, on the weekend mostly, weather permitting. I did some minor modifications, Cat-Back Borla exhaust, Jim Wolf Computer upgrade, K&N air filter, Z1 Side Mount Intercoolers, Z1 larger Intake pipes, blow-off valves, Replaced air filter panel (painted red above front bumper). Based on what I read, the car has 400+ HP. I do have the original air filter box and exterior air filter panel. The car is meticulously cared for, I changed the timing belt, water pump, upgraded the brakes and rotors, replaced the rear shocks. I was told by the second owner, the first owner was woman who drove the car a few miles a day to work. He purchased the car from the woman since he is a car collector himself. This car was nostalgic, he met his wife and drove his first child home in the same car when he was younger. He was looking to downsize his fleet and home since his kids were going to college. I purchased the car because this was my favorite car while going to high school. The car speaks for itself, still turns heads. All I can say is if you are seriously interested, please make an appointment to see the car. I am listing this car for sale locally as well. I reserve the right to cancel your bid. |
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Since used buyers are often motivated by more practical buying concerns than early adopters or those wanting to curb their carbon emissions, they may not be willing to pay more for an EV. Meanwhile, early Leaf models are now coming to auction, abandoned by rental car companies after customers shunned them in favor of traditional internal-combustion vehicles. Many of those at auction have less than 10,000 miles and carry an average transaction price of just $13,700.
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Doing a little math, the trio determined that it would take 180 rubber bands to support the car. A metal bar was placed through the window openings and another was place atop the car, and then attached together using the rubber bands and hooked to the crane. Now these aren't any special rubber bands or anything. They're just eight-millimeters thick, but the stunt is testing the rubber bands' power in numbers.
We're not going to spoil it for you, so scroll down to check out the video of the stunt.
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