1993 Nissan 300zx Turbo Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Murray, Kentucky, United States
This Car has perfect interior! Car has been repainted in years past but is in A-1 condition. I am the 5th owner "by title transfer". From what I understand the 2nd owner traded to the dealership in California, dealer sold it at auction to Deland Nissan store Manager (4th Owner) in Deland Florida who did all the upgrades/modifications, Then I bought it from the Deland Sales Manager as the fifth owner. Reality - it has only been owned by 3 private and two dealerships, so you will be the fourth private owner. I've decide to sell and get a boat for the family. Garage kept! Approx. 425+ HP!
This is not a teenagers car because... Build was done by GTR , Z master tech & race car instructor Derek Heim. (Some pics show the car in the dealership when it was being upgraded.) He installed new ACL racing bearings,valve cover gaskets, new DeatschWerks ethanol compatible fuel injectors, new high resistance plastic rear spoiler with non turbo finisher, new racing wheel lugs, new power antenna and it has the original Bose audio cassette and CD player . Interior in the car is perfect! No rattles! Leather seats, dash board, steering wheel, power driver seat, cold A/C, power windows, power locks,cruise control,factory security system, door panels,rear hatch wiper, 18"light weight wheels on a set of Bridgestone Potenza 265/35R18 Rear and 245/40R18 front, Car is running at 14 pounds of Boost and is fast. Running max factory tuned boost with no adjustable pop-offs. This car is ethanol fuel compatible with these upgrades, If you buy other 300ZX without theses upgrades you will pay later! Too many people don't know what their doing with aftermarket mods. This one is done by one of the best in the Nation Derek Heim, just outside of Dayton Beach, Florida at Deland Nissan. 2600 S. Woodland Blvd. Deland, FL 32720. You will be basically buying a "new" car because of all the work done! I've bought cars off the internet before and there is always something the seller didn't show in the pics! This car is perfect for a 21 year old car! This car is worth over $20,000 any day to someone who knows what they are looking at. Good Luck Bidding! On Jun-29-14 at 17:11:10 PDT, seller added the following information: And YES this is a TWIN TURBO!!! Despite EBAY's auto fill-description... |
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