'90 Nissan Twin Turbo 300zx, 36802 Original Miles, Rare Pearl White on 2040-cars
Tonto Basin, Arizona, United States
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This is a one of a kind story behind a fabulous car. While on the lot, someone chose to steal the car and lock it up in a storage building for a significant number of years. Then the man was arrested on drugs and the this car as well as others were found in an out building on the property. Insurance had already paid off the policy, the cars where relinquished into police custody and subsequently auctioned. This is why there was a salvage title on the vehicle, due to theft. We have a clear title, lien paid title. I am the fifth owner. The modifications from the stock model were made by the first owner and I have gone over them to insure that they didn't effect the performance of the car in anyway. Since being in my possession, she has been garage kept and was intended to be my gal for years and years. With the economic crunch I am having to part with her.
She is well equipped with a 3.0 Twin Turbo motor and automatic transmission. But it doesn't stop there. She has a GReddy Turbo Timer Serial GTT3 71301, HiPower HKS 6" muffler and exhaust tips, new Tiger Paw Uniroyal tires on stock 16" chrome alloy wheels. She also has a 6 disc cd changer with remote and after market fuel and brake pedals. She has the push button suspension adjustment for touring and sport and the HICAS rear wheel steering. Her air filter is a Stillen 8" air filter. She is equipped with an aftermarket cool air intake. I change her oil every 3000 miles and keep her in the garage. She has a cover as well. Lucy is a show car looking for a show! We have found little cosmetic damage from sun prior to my owning her. These are noted in the photos. She is as beautiful as you remember as a kid. That is how I fell in love with the Z series, from Datsun, through the leaps and unlikely bounds, the impossible gambles they took at Nissan that gave us such incredible, beautiful, and wonderful machines, until you press the gas pedal. Then Nissan gave us monsters. Any questions please call Jason at 928-606-2659 |
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