1983 280zx Only 25,500 Miles on 2040-cars
Alexandria, Louisiana, United States
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WOW, ONLY 25,485 miles!! NO RUST, it has digital dash, leather seats with no rips or tears and dash is perfect. Still has the original nissan belts. Has factory installed alarm system. I purchased this car in August of 2009 from the original owner who retired from Nissan. This was his "toy". He sold it so he could retire to Florida and buy "golf carts" I am selling it to buy a tractor and implements for my new farm. He had replaced the brakes in 2008 and installed a Monza exhaust . When I picked it up in Ohio it had 20,592 miles ( see pic of repair order when he had oil changed), drove it to Louisiana with no issues. Have had all oil changes performed at schedule, alignment serviced and a new battery, remember it has ONLY 25,485 miles!! The car was made in November of 1982 so, it is 32 years old but looks GREAT, although like I stated above it does have it's parking lots dings and paint chips .The air conditioner was converted and blows ICE cold! There is NO warranty expressed or implied but I do believe you could drive it anywhere once new tires are installed. A $500.00 non refundable deposit will be paid at end of auction, with balance due within 10 days when car is picked up or shipped out, with cash or certified funds. The car is advertised locally so mileage could change and auction could end early. Thanks for your interest and "Happy bidding"
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