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Awesome 280z 280 Z Rust Free Jdm Classic Low Mile Collector Excellent Trade ? on 2040-cars

US $9,650.00
Year:1976 Mileage:33235
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This is an Awesome Original 2 owner RUST FREE west coast 280Z in Excellent restored low mile condition. Great all around first generation classic Z car has been loved by enthusiast owners and it shows. Very original matching numbers unmolested drivetrain and nicely restored body/interor. Reliable and fun little Z with some high dollar professionally installed updates.looks, runs, feels, and drives fantastic. Excellent daily driver or weekend cruiser, potential show car, or addition to any collection.

Body is extremely straight with no signs of collision damage or rust whatsoever. Excellent driver quality repaint presents beautifully with only the most minor niks and blemishes. Underside is super straight and clean. JDM look up front and 240 bumper rear... I have the original bumpers if desired. Nice updated 16 inch rims and tires.


Interior is in excellent shape as well...  Seats, Panels, Carpet, Headliner are all great. Dash has minor cracks under the cover. Feels firm , tight, and quiet.
Nice after market upgraded period correct sound system sounds great. Gauges and electronics work properly, except the clock (of course!). Cold Factory AC...I have a period correct steering wheel if desired.

L28 Motor... starts, runs, and idles excellent... very responsive. 4 Speed trans shifts smooth through the gears. Suspension feels tight and handles great. Stops straight and sure. Excellent driver.

Overall this is a fabulous little classic Z in great condition all around... awesome daily driver or weekend cruiser, or potential show car. I am a Z collector... this is an excellent one for any Z car enthusiast, collector, or anyone looking for a cool, original vintage sports car at a great price. Fly in and drive this one home... :)

The car is located in Beverly Hills... Inspections are welcome and encouraged... serious buyers can call me at 310 850 8980 but no tire kickers please. I'm open to interesting trades (in accordance with ebay guidelines) but no projects or junk please.

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I have tried to describe this vehicle as accurately and honestly as possible but please remember it is a used vehicle. As with any vehicle, (new or used) there may be issues that I have overlooked or am unaware of. If you are not familiar with purchasing used vehicles and or specialty vehicles or you have not purchased a vehicle using the Internet, PLEASE do your research, ask questions, make sure you are comfortable with me as a seller, the vehicle, and the process. Unless stated otherwise, I am not offering a warranty so if you want one, let's discuss it and document it before the purchase is final. Otherwise there is no warranty expressed or implied. THANKS!  

Need 500 deposit within 48 hours of auction end and balance COD within 7 days. Shipping is buyers responsibility.

Thanks!

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Datsun officially reborn with Go model for India [w/video]

Mon, 15 Jul 2013

In March of 2012, Nissan announced the return of its historic Datsun brand. Datsun used to represent the Nissan brand in a number of markets, but its badge hasn't been worn on a new model since 1981. In 2013, though, it has been relaunched as the Japanese manufacturer's budget offering in the emerging markets of India and Russia.
The model that will lead that charge, at least in India, is the Go, a car that pays tribute to the very first Datsun, the DAT-GO.
The operative term with the Datsun brand is: "budget offering." Don't step inside the Go and expect beautiful hides or brushed metals (it's being sold in India, after all). The instrument cluster features a simple speedometer, while the five-speed manual and the center stack above it are rather barren. It's not without luxuries, though, as iPod-style connectivity is available through a Mobile Docking Station.

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Those who were disappointed when Datsun changed its name to Nissan over three decades ago may have been pleased to see the marque revived last year, even as a budget brand. Nissan's counterpart to its ally Renault's Dacia budget brand, Datsun has been steadily expanding its lineup of low-cost transportation for developing markets with the debut of the Go hatchback in India, the Go+ minivan in Indonesia and the On-Do sedan in Russia. And now it has returned to Moscow to reveal its fourth model, the Mi-Do.
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While delivery of the first On-Do sedans commences next month (with the first example going to an IT specialist in Omsk), the Mi-Do is set to begin delivery early next year. Scope out the video and press release below from the Mi-Do's reveal at the Moscow Motor Show.

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