1982 Datsun 280zx 2+2 Turbo W/ Beautiful Lotus Evora Paint And Original Wheels! on 2040-cars
Ellenwood, Georgia, United States
Body Type:2+2
Engine:2.8L V6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Gray and Black
Make: Datsun
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Z-Series
Trim: Turbo
Drive Type: RWD
Options: T-Tops, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Mileage: 153,200
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Lotus Evora Blue
This is a beautiful 280zx 2+2 Turbo that I have thoroughly enjoyed. Everything I know of works except for the AC, just because I have to convert it to R134. The turbos pull great and it has a beautiful Lotus Evora Blue paint job. It has it's original wheels and t-tops and has all new tires, new coil, belts, and dashboard cover. This is a great highway car and roadtrip car and it really takes you back in time. The t-tops don't leak at all and all seals are nice. The only thing I know of is that it needs a headliner trim piece, a windshield, and the AC needs to be converted. The windshield isn't bad, it has a c shape on the passenger side that ends at the edge of the glass. It hasn't "traveled" as I've driven. This is my baby and I really hate to sell him, but I really need the money for my son to go to college. This is a 31 year-old car that runs like a champ and has a beautiful paint job. It is also a 2+2 Turbo which are really hard to find. The mileage is not exact because I drive it occasionally. He has cruise control, leather seats, t-tops, and automatic temperature control! Thanks for looking and ask anything you'd like! The reserve is $4900.
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