1991 Nissan 300zx Fairlady Twin Turbo Hks on 2040-cars
Glen Allen, Virginia, United States
I am selling my 1991 Nissan 300zx Fairlady edition
this car is in above average shape Mechanically it sounds,runs and looks great the exterior body is in good condition with the exception of a small ding on drivers side door and the rear spoiler needs to be replaced. the interior is in above average condition with the exception of tear on passenger seat. this car has had about 15-20k invested HKS turbo system, HKS inner cooler HKS full 3' exhaust adjustable springs upgraded belt pulleys and much more recently street tuned to factory boost lbs b/w 9/10 could go to 15 w/o any additional upgrades new clutch, new starter, new belts, new thermostat, new fuel regulator as of the last month, this is a great sports car for anyone and selling at a great price, a must see sounds and looks great newer upgraded motor and trans 35-40k This car is going for a steal it needs a couple cosmetic things and a good buff and your really looking good I am selling this vehicle because it was a project car for me, I am willing to negotiate the price but not by much also no I do not know the exact horse power or what it runs in the quarter mile. also this car has been street tuned not DYNO I would recommend doing that to get full power out of this car, feel free to call or text 7am-9pm EST With any questions I also have videos if your interested. serious buyers only. Also car must be picked up or shipped with in 3 days of transaction once I see the money in my paypal shes yours and I have no issues with transporting it to a local shipping company for you. |
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