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Van Buren Point, New York, United States
1988 300zx Turbo Shiro SS #111 of 1002I have owned this car since 1/1/2013... The car is in fair condition for the year, it has been sitting on my driveway since I bought it. This car is currently on the road, although it never leaves the driveway.Pros- Car runs good- Turbo Works- Passenger side Recaro seat has no rips and is in good condition- Has original front spoiler- Interior is in overall good condition except for drivers seat- Changed all vacuum hoses- Previous owner did Timing Belt and Tune up- All gauges work Cons- Drivers seat is ripped- Rust on both rear quarter panels- Passenger side door is keyed- Front bumper has paint damage- Tires need to be replacedThe SS package was available on 88 models only.Special features only available on the SSpearl white paintwhite wheelsrecaro seatsviscous LSD instead of the standard clutch LSDlower air dam in fronthigher-rate springsSS specific non-adjustable shockThere were no options available on the SS, they all came with a manual transmission, analog dash, t tops, and a mostly black interior. If a car is different than this then it is not an SS model.Lacking the digital dash and fancy radio, power seats, and adjustable shocks they are slightly lighter than your normal 87-89 turbo. The SS is commonly called the SE, but SS is the correct designation according to Nissan.The SS is one of the rarest Nissan made Special Edition Z
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