Nissan 300 Zx 1990 T- Top on 2040-cars
Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Hi there- up for sale Nissan 300zx this used to be a relatives car... I am regretfully selling it b/c i need some medical - dental work ... at one point i had a folder with approximately $ 10,000 in receipts of work that was done to her, but misplaced them. i will continue to look for them. she stayed dry during last years storm- also - before every storm she was always moved to very high rise indoor garaged parking .
NOTE: it drives yet front trans seal has been leaking - no so much while running - but when i shut it off then alot more runs out - also there appears to bean an issue where reverse is not engaging.. so I have been told that it may need an internal adjustment, or rebuild,.(which incidentally was already done less than approx 1000 miles ago). I have also been told another option is to install a used trans .. there was a salvage yard that was welling one for 295 and another selling one for 500... I have been told that " it is easy to do the swap" the motor is very strong. some clear coat peeling - buffing that out with rubbing compound etc would likely make it look awesome! I have the keys to the t-top also it is a hatchback bose system faceplate on radio is missing- i have seen replacements going for like 20.00 needs TLC email me with any questions |
Nissan 300ZX for Sale
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