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1991 Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo Vg30dett, Jdm, Great Car 83k Mile Engine Runs Great on 2040-cars

US $6,299.00
Year:1991 Mileage:122000
Location:

Harvest, Alabama, United States

Harvest, Alabama, United States
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                   1991 Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo ***please read description***

      This 300zx is a great buy for anyone looking to have a fun sports car on the affordable side. The car currently has a rebuilt title which is the sole reason its not being sold for more than 10k. The current owner has had this car for around 4 years. The known history of this car is in 2011 the car was hit at a 4 way stop when someone ran the stop sign. car was hit on the passenger front corner and shifted the front frame rails to the left. insurance totaled the car and it went to a copart yard in Birmingham Alabama. a mechanic purchased it there and then later decided he didn't have time to fix it and that's where I bought it in November of 2012. Turns out that it was owned by a friend of mine who owned during the wreck and currently owns it now. he proceeded to purchase it from me and I did the repairs on the car. I replaced the front end from the firewall forward including new frame rails which are double reinforced on both sides with 5/8 inch steel plates. all work done at 113,000 miles and it now has 122,000. at that time the original engine was undamaged and went back in the car. he drove it regularly from June of 2013 until last month when the engine threw a rod. He brought the car to me and I have put an 83,000 mile domestic engine in it from my personal twin turbo. meaning it is not a jdm engine with no knowledge of its history and the reason for using my personal engine is im doing an ls1 swap. so giving all that being said the car now runs like a top and boosts as it should. from the fenders forward I used a jdm clip(hood, fenders, bumper only) and tried to get one close to color. matches decent but not 100% you do get the rare jdm fenders that are hard to get in the us. The car currently has a rebuilt title meaning it has been certified and inspected by the state to be 100% safe and meet all requirements to be driven including the airbag and modules to be replaced. in the event of a crash the airbag would deploy as normal. I cant emphasize how great a car this is and the condition of the interior shows its been taken care of. this car with a clean title easily is worth $10,000. feel free to ask questions. pictures of the rebuild are available at request. this is really a steal, make an offer

***fyi in the state of Alabama any vehicle with a SALVAGE title cannot be registered or driven on the road, THIS car has a REBUILT title which means it is legal to drive, currently is registered and insured. Reason for explaining the difference is some states are picky when they transfer titles but be rest assured now that it has a rebuilt title it is the same as if it were 100% clean, as far as transferring goes.***

my name is matt, call or text 256-683-2385, or message I can respond at anytime, thanks

pros

-runs great with plenty of power

-19 inch adr wheels

-great interior, (repairing the seam in the drivers seat before end of auction)

-kenwood radio and speakers

-custom exhaust, stainless steel from the headers back sounds great, not to loud (comes with silencers if wanted)

-custom blue lit gauges

-new wiring harness with 96+ style injectors, jim wolf ecu from z1motorsports

cons

-ac is not connected, lines are there and the compressor will come included, needs to be installed and charged. heat works

-power steering has a slight hitch in it, I would delete the hicas because I think its the culprit and run an N/A pump

-paint is great from the doors back but the front clip has some scratches and small dents, nothing major.

 

***I do have the fog lights for the front, just forgot to put them in when I put the bumper on. they will be on the car.***

shipping is available for roughly 550 to 700 dollars unless located with 250 miles of Huntsville Alabama then its $0.50 a mile delivery.

$500 dollar deposit due within 48 hours of auction end, any bidder with less than 10 feedback contact me before bidding or will be cancelled.

 

 

                                   

 

 

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