Nissan 300zx 1986 - 5-speed Non-turbo, Low Mileage - By Original Owner on 2040-cars
North Haven, Connecticut, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:VG30E
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller - original owner
Interior Color: Black
Make: Nissan
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: 300ZX
Trim: coupe w t-tops
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD, 5-speed
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 143,200
Exterior Color: Dark Pewter
If you are looking for a classic Z with a clean history & no mystery, this is it. Clean & well-maintained, this Z looks good and runs great. Bought new in 1986 by its current owner, the ONLY driver. I can tell you anything you want to know.
I maintain it right. This Z DOES NOT NEED a new clutch, timing belt, tensioners, water pump, cam/crank seals, plugs, wires, belts, alternator, AC charge, exhaust system, shocks, brake pads, rotors, oil & filter, etc., etc. Great maintenance from Day One.
Engine: 143,000 mi. - a stock Nissan VG30E from another 300ZX - installed March 2012.
These still work like new: factory AC, anti-theft & voice alarms, gauges, lights, t-tops (no leaks), power windows & door locks, antenna, etc. Four good speakers, new Kenwood 50-watt CD/AM/FM head unit with USB for mp3/iPod, wired for separate amp & extra speakers. Same key works ignition, door locks, rear hatch & glove compartment. The original owner's manual.
Suspension firm, steering tight, responsive. Repainted in 2008, orig factory color.
Body has a minor fender scrape at the right rear wheel, a few minor dings here and there, and some paint chipping (not exposed) on the fiberglass bumper. One underside rust item behind driver’s seat, not critical.
My mods: K&N filter, NGK wires, platinum plugs, short shifter.
Clear title. Reason for selling: I have three great cars, space for two. Asking $3200 or best offer.
Test drive - serious buyer. No redlining allowed.
Email me with questions or for more photos or the CARFAX text.
Or call and leave msg if no answer. All calls returned.
Thank you!
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