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Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo Coupe 2+0, Two Owner, Immaculate Time Capsule ! on 2040-cars

US $32,000.00
Year:1990 Mileage:59038 Color: Charcoal Metallic /
 Black
Location:

Altadena, California, United States

Altadena, California, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:Twin Turbo V-6
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: JN1CZ24A1LX003134
Year: 1990
Exterior Color: Charcoal Metallic
Make: Nissan
Interior Color: Black
Model: 300ZX
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: Twin Turbo Coupe
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 59,038
Sub Model: 2+0 Coupe

Up for sale is a 1990 NISSAN 300ZX TWIN TURBO COUPE (2+0) w/ 59K ORIGINAL MILES. This is a two owner car that is all original aside from a professional paint job in it's original color. The car has not been on the road since being painted. NISMO 18 inch rims wrapped in Bridgestone Potenza RE-11s are also brand new with zero miles. Car has J-SPEC (1997 and later) front bumper with all new Ichikoh turn signals and foglights. Enough spares to last a lifetime are included...full glass, interior pieces (many new in the box), gas tank, factory wheels, custom Covercraft indoor cover, etc. Upgrades include LSD and Nissan "red" brakes. Interior is perfect and has not been smoked in. Vehicle starts right up and drives beautifully. This is quite possibly one of the nicest extant Z32s currently on the market...The pictures speak for themselves. The vehicle comes with all manuals/documentation and just underwent a comprehensive service with premium factory fluids and OEM parts. The car comes with a clean title. Please e-mail or call Sam (626)590-4177 with questions or a time to view the vehicle. Thanks for looking.  photo 300zx-34Rf_zps3646f2a3.jpg  photo 300zx-34Lf_zps88325080.jpg  photo 300zx-sideL_zps2b118a06.jpg  photo 300zx-34Rr_zps6195da6d.jpg  photo 300zx-sideR_zpsa1b4c00a.jpg  photo 300zx-deadrear_zps6783f636.jpg  photo 300zx-deadfront_zps7b79c67a.jpg  photo 300zx-noseL_zps042325af.jpg  photo 300zx-noseR_zps530d28a7.jpg  photo 300zx-34Lr_zpsa39b5c4a.jpg  photo 300zx-wheelF_zps52dc010d.jpg  photo 300zx-wheelR_zps5f66ee34.jpg  photo LSS_3234_zps6fcbcccc.jpg  photo LSS_3282_zps0b7f12ce.jpg  photo LSS_3299_zps9c071249.jpg  photo LSS_3343_zpsf70e59d1.jpg  photo LSS_3352_zpsa51b5317.jpg  photo LSS_3326_zps5297e648.jpg  photo LSS_3397_zps2482a094.jpg  photo LSS_3256_zpsea00d0c3.jpg  photo LSS_3259_zps0572bc36.jpg  photo LSS_3810_zpsde89c210.jpg  photo LSS_3788_zps08d85111.jpg  photo LSS_3382_zps56d66889.jpg  photo LSS_3375_zpscf774d47.jpg  photo LSS_3435_zpsdd9a6fde.jpg  photo LSS_3909_zps10296124.jpg  photo LSS_3912_zps1f3fda0c.jpg  photo MiscParts2_zpsd09fb953.jpg  photo NissanReds_zpsb76b8241.jpg  photo MiscParts_zps40bbec8f.jpg  photo LSD1_zpse7da93d2.jpg  photo LSD2_zps51f028c1.jpg  photo LSD3_zpsb3164bb9.jpg  photo frontturnsignals_zps806115a3.jpg  photo factoryparts5_zpsc9a7c067.jpg  photo factoryparts4_zpse0ffd2b3.jpg  photo factoryparts3_zps878e2546.jpg  photo factoryparts2_zps2a544e2e.jpg  photo factoryparts1_zpsae7cc44b.jpg

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