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84 Nissan 300 Zx Anniversary on 2040-cars

Year:1984 Mileage:97373
Location:

Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Omaha, Nebraska, United States
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 for sale my 84 300ZX anniversary. I owned it for 13 years and most of the 13 years car has been stored in a garage waiting for the day to restore it completely but that day really never came. I started doing some work when I first bought the car but few months later I came across an 86 Turbo that became my main project so the Anniversary went into storage. so now 13 plus years later she is out of storage and up for sale due to a divorce.

when I got car out of storage a flat bed tow truck took it to my mechanic, there he changed all fluids and did a complete timing belt job all seals and gaskets, belts, water pump, ets...all Nissan parts NOT aftermarket parts. once he was done he fired up the car took it for a test drive and when he got back he looked the car over front to back he discovered the heater core was leaking, I didn't want to pay for that job since I had to fork out a hefty amount for all the work mentioned above so I asked him to bi pass the heater core.

to tell you more about the car step by step I will start with the

ENGINE, solid, runs great. after so many years stored once the mechanic finished the T-belt job and all the other stuff the car fired like a new car, idles great and sounds great.

TRANNY, 5 speed shifts very smooth. no problem with tranny or clutch.

SUSPENSION, bone stock, no aftermarket parts. car rides great in city and on highway.

INTERIOR, as you can see in pictures interior is great condition for being 30 years old! the seats are great. I actually pulled the seats out and wrapped them in plastic and stored them in my basement so they weren't in the car during the time it was in storage, that's why they have no tares or any type of splitting in the leather (or vinyl actually Nissan never used actual leather)

BODY,  solid, no rust. paint is great for the age of the car, in fact it looks like a new car once its washed and polished, it really is that nice.

A/C, cold as Ice works great

STEREO, works well, cassette player even works! Antenna doesn't go up and down anymore it just makes a sound like its working.

the Ex owner installed a 6 disk CD changer in the back and that works also.

MILES, the miles on the car 97373 and that is ACTUAL up to the second it was stored, as I mentioned after taken out of storage nothing on the cluster is working, mechanic took it for 3-5 miles drive, I drove it home after that (about 7 to 8 miles) and its been parked since since at that time I didn't have up to date plates on it! and since I never renewed the plates for almost 6 years I couldn't drive it around, so the miles are accurate plus 15-20 miles over the 97373 on odometer.  

TIRES, tires are good. the entire time it was stored I had a jack in the front and another under the back side keeping weight off the tires, the tires were not completely off the ground but there was not much weight on them. tires have a plenty of tread left.

now the PROBLEMS...

1- as I mentioned before the major issue right now is the heater core, needs to be replaced.

2- the digital dash dose not work! when I put the car away everything was working, 11 years in storage and nothing is working! nothing! so its either the actual cluster or the power supply unit.

3- the seat shakers are not working anymore, again before car was stored they were working perfect! not sure if its a fuse or what exactly.


other than that the car needs a good cleaning job, little TLC and you'll have yourself a super nice Anniversary. this is a great project car for someone who loves Z31's. original. this is a car that you can drive right away.

 I really wish I wasn't selling it especially after all these years but if you've been through a nasty divorce you understand why I'm selling it! sadly it has to go.


im sure I am forgetting something, but if you think of something I missed please feel free to ask. if you are around the Omaha area and you want to take a look at the car please feel free to email me we will set something up.

if you've seen this car listed before you're not seeing things, I listed it last Sunday, I left town on Wed and at that time auction was still up but then apparently I listed it in the wrong section so ebay deleted my auction, I was out of town til yesterday and I had no clue it was deleted! so that's why its being relisted. I had it listed by mistake under Auto>PARTS not ebay Auto section! they didn't like that too much!

as for shipping, I WILL NOT SHIP this car anywhere, buyer WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP and payment is due in full then.


thank you for looking and please send me any questions you have,

thanks

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