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1993 Nissan 300zx Convertible Only 36k Miles! Low Reserve!! Carfax Certified! on 2040-cars

US $8,900.00
Year:1993 Mileage:36452 Color: AND INTERIOR
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Advertising:



THIS Z IS IN WELL TREATED AND EXCELLENT CONDITION ,BOTH EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR. MY MODIFICATIONS AR F AND ONLY INVOLVED THE AERODYNAMICS AND AESTHETICS AND IN MY OPINION IT LOOKS AWESOME AND TASTEFUL. I'M ALWAYS GETTING COMPLIMENTS ON HER :)  COLLECTOR QUALITY CONDITION. THE ONLY NEGATIVES ABOUT HER, ARE SOME MINOR STONE CHIPS ON THE FRONT BUMPER AND THE PAINT HAS LOST SOME SHEEN ON THE HOOD  AREA. BUT PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THE Z SPENDS MUCH TIME IN MIAMI. SO HUMIDITY KINDA TAKES A TOLL,GARAGED OR NOT AFTER 21 YEARS. 

 ALSO-----


THE TOP WORKS FLAWLESSLY AND IS LEAK FREE. NO RIPS NO TEARS.
NO STRANGE RATTLES NOISES OR OTHER WEIRD SOUNDS. HER 5 SPEED SHIFTS STRONG AND SMOOTH

NOTE: ALL SERVICES PERFORMED BY MAROONE NISSAN AND I HAVE MY RECIEPTS FOR ALMOST EVERYTHING. 

THE FOLLOWING SERVICES HAVE BEEN PERFORMED AND PARTS REPLACED::::------



  • BRAKE PADS REPLACED WITH E.B.C STREET COMPOUND-STILL ON O.E.M ROTORS!!  (7 MONTHS AGO)
  • ALL FLUIDS (TRANNY BRAKE,OIL,DIFF) CHANGED AND REPLACED WITH RED-LINE SYNTHETIC  (7 MONTHS AGO)
  • WIPERS REPLACED WITH RAIN-X UNITS (4 MONTHS AGO)
  • AC CHANGED AND SERVICED TO R-134 STANDARDS (2012)
  •  NEW SET OF MICHELIN RUN FLATS 
  • FRESH AC DELCO BATTERY






NOTE THAT THE Z IS REGISTERED IN COLORADO,THIS IS FOR TAX REASONS. 
THWINNING BUYER CAN  PICK UP THE Z FROM DOWN-TOWN FORT LAUDERDALE 33021. THIS IS MY WINTER RESIDENCE.


TITLE IS CLEAN, CLEAR AND IN HAND. 

THANKS AGAIN FOR CHECKING OUT MY Z!





I require a $500 deposit within 24 HOURS of winning the auction. Please call me at the number listed in the auction to confirm and finalize payment and shipping AND TITLE TRANSFER.
BUYERS with zero or negative feedback on eBay Motors please contact me PRIOR to bidding. Otherwise, I reserve the right to,and probably WILL cancel your bid. 
Understand this is only to protect the integrity of the auction. 
****Winning bidder must contact me within 24 hours of the auction close- NO EXCEPTIONS****, 
and the purchase transaction,including payment & in person pick up or shipping MUST BE completed within 5 business calendar days from the end of the auction date and time. 

I reserve the right to re-list or sell the vehicle locally or also in the event of a non-paying bidder.




FEEL FREE TO CALL MY CELL @786-877-3992 (ask for A.J) IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, INSPECTIONS ARWELCOMED! 
THANKS AGAIN FOR CHECKING OUT MY Z!


On Jan-19-14 at 20:41:09 PST, seller added the following information:

good day to everyone, my auction for this Z was accidentally deleted I apologize for any inconvenience, to prior bidders please call A.J at 305-785-4564 thank-you


On Feb-02-14 at 17:25:18 PST, seller added the following information:

Good day and thank you to everyone for checking out this beautiful Z. Unfortunately this is my 3rd time listing this car. As a result-_----- I have a few requirements if anyone is to bid on this vehicle. **IF your feedback rating is LESS than 50,all I ask is that you send me a message or call me or text me to confirm your identity And true intent to purchase the vehicle. its very annoying and inconsiderate,and time consuming when you spend time to put up a listing get a vehicle ready for sale and make it ready for the next owner, only to have some jerk destroy the time and effort that you spent and effort you spent listing this vehicle,by never calling or even sending you a message about the purchase date just made,let alone paying for it. I hope I do not come off rude. Im sure most if not all would find my requests simple and fair. thank you for checking out my car and please let me know if I can do anything to help or if I can answer any questions. (954)-548-5023 (my cell for fastest response.) Thank-you


On Feb-02-14 at 17:26:26 PST, seller added the following information:

Good day and thank you to everyone for checking out this beautiful Z. Unfortunately this is my 3rd time listing this car. As a result-_----- I have a few requirements if anyone is to bid on this vehicle. **IF your feedback rating is LESS than 50,all I ask is that you send me a message or call me or text me to confirm your identity And true intent to purchase the vehicle. its very annoying and inconsiderate,and time consuming when you spend time to put up a listing get a vehicle ready for sale and make it ready for the next owner, only to have some jerk destroy the time and effort that you spent and effort you spent listing this vehicle,by never calling or even sending you a message about the purchase date just made,let alone paying for it. I hope I do not come off rude. Im sure most if not all would find my requests simple and fair. thank you for checking out my car and please let me know if I can do anything to help or if I can answer any questions. (954)-548-5023 (my cell for fastest response.) Thank-you

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