1985 Nissan 300 Zx ***11244 Miles*** As New Cond !!! Must See..... on 2040-cars
Tolland, Connecticut, United States
I am listing this for a good friend who has a New Car dealership and all trades get wholesaled at the local Auction but every once in awhile he gets one that should go to Someone who would Love to own ! So he calls me to sell it for them and this is one of those rare cars that the Owner needed a practical New car and could not face driving this one sense he Saved it for so long not driving it that he Traded it in.His loss is your Gain ! I was in awe when I showed up to take pictures of it and then got inside and read the speedometer that had 11244 miles on it and All Original ! The Pictures should answer 99% of any questions it as like New Condition From Top to Bottom !!! Car was Rust proofed when it was new, which is still tacky after all these years the only thing not original is the Battery and Tires only flaw I could find was a tiny scratch in the rear bumper and a small dimple in fender that is in the pictures that's it ! I have the car in my possession so you can come out and see it for your self I am 20 min outside Bradley International Airport in Hartford CT you can fly in and I can p/u you at the airport to show you the car if you see it You Will Buy it This is probable one of the Nicest 300 ZX in the World ! So Do Not Mis Out on this RARE Opportunity to Own it.I have 100% feedback so bid with Convenience !if you have any questions you can call me my name is Sean at 860-424-1818 Car is being sold "As Is" because of Year Good Luck Bidding.......
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Nissan 300ZX for Sale
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