1990 Nissan Fairlady Z 300zx Twin Turbo 2+2 Original Right Hand Drive 5 Speed Tt on 2040-cars
Moody, Alabama, United States
Serious bidders only please! Please do not bid if you do not intend to purchase! 1990 Nissan Fairlady Z 2+2 Twin Turbo 300ZX Twin Turbo 5 Speed For Sale Clean FL Title registered with the JDM VIN Description: The car has been state side since 2001 when the previous owner brought the car here and completed all of the paperwork to register the vehicle. The previous owner parked the car for many years until he sold it. Once I got the vehicle I replaced a few things here and there over the years. I have driven the car daily at periods. Overall I have not driven the car very much and I hope whoever buys it will drive the car more to enjoy it. The car runs and drives good. Car is still running stock boost and boost good. The car handles and rides good. Transmission shifts smooth. I have driven the car on a few long distance trips. The engine does run good but could always use a tune up. The engine runs on all cylinders and does not misfire. I have change somethings over the years but no longer have time to enjoy it. The AC was converted to R134a using new AC lines with the correct fittings. New AC Dryer and expansion valve was installed. The AC blows ice cold. All of the electronics in the vehicle work including the power folding mirrors. The daytime running fog lights work also. The factory radio however does not work. The exterior of the car is in decent shape. Paint overall is pretty good but does have a couple of dings and chips. Paint on the passenger side skirt looks like it spider up when painting. Interior needs TLC. The dash does have a crack. The interior is pretty much original and needs some TLC to get it looking like new again. Could also use a new front windshield as it has wiper marks on it. Things which were recently replaced New OEM Nissan EFI harness (RHD Harness) New OEM Nissan Cowl New valve cover gaskets New Clutch New Clutch Slave New Clutch Master Cylinder Water plenum bypass New Accessory Belts New AC Dryer New AC expansion valve New Battery Mods: Stillen Type III Front Lip Stillen Side Skirts Stillen Nose Panel Specialty Z 2.5in Test Pipes Specialty Z 2.5in Super Split Down Pipes Aluminum Radiator Lowering Springs JWT Pop Charger HKS Turbo Timer Momo Steering Wheel Momo Hub Also have a few extra interior trim panels that I'm including with the car which are in the trunk. Needs tires as the stock ones are old, out of round, and not in good shape. The tires are flat spotted and out of balance resulting in vibration at the steering wheel. If you have any questions please email me and I will respond promptly. Please do not e-mail me asking for my lowest price. Make a serious offer! Vehicle is sold as is. No warranty. |
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