Nissan 300zx Turbo on 2040-cars
Savannah, Georgia, United States
This auction is for my 1984 Datsun 300zx Turbo. The car is mostly stock. Recent maintenance includes: tires, alternator, battery, stage 1 Exedy clutch, and straight pipe replacement for the cat. The car runs great, the turbo spools smoothly, and the engine is in great shape. Things which need to be done are: charge the AC and replace the plugs and wires which are definitely going bad. Another thing is the driver's side sway bar bushing, which is making a bit of noise. It is nothing serious though and in no way affects driveability. I have a box of extra parts for the car, which will go along with the sale. Those include new sway bar bushings (to fix the bushing issue), new block off plates, a cd with instructions on how to permanently fix the digital dash (which tends to go out, a flaw from the factory), technical manual, etc. I also have a few books which I acquired when I bought my first Datsun. They are very old and quite rare. I can include those as well. As you can see in the pictures, there is a dent in the passenger side front fender. That is the only major flaw with the exterior of the car. The interior is not perfect, but is in great shape for it's age. The car can be driven across the country if needed with no problems. If you have any questions, please message me. Thank you for looking.
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