1987 Nissan 300zx Turbo Rare 5 Speed Manual on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Engine:VG30ET
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Black
Make: Nissan
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: 300ZX
Trim: GLL
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: LHD
Options: T-Top, Cassette Player
Mileage: 206,308
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Gunmetal Gray
Super-clean classic 300ZX Turbo for sale. This is my 6th Z31 and I know them very well. Has all the attractive features like a Manual transmission, analog dash, 8-way cloth power seat, and it has been garaged most all its life. Built in 5/1987 so it has the limited slip rear end and the more powerful revised W-Series VG30ET with better oiling and a higher compression ratio. Daily driven, needs no work to drive. A K&N intake and a FlowMaster muffler are the only performance modifications.
Good:
Maintenance within last year
-Full Nissan OEM tune up including, plugs, wires, cap, rotor, PCV, PCV hose, vacuum lines, fuel filter, fuel line, thermostat, lower radiator hose, radiator cap and all drivebelts
-Timing belt, tensioner, waterpump, crank seal, crank gear, cam seals, CHTS & harness all at 204,xxx
-Power steering, transmission oil, and coolant fluids changed
-New battery installed 4/12'
-New 90AMP Maxima alternator upgrade installed 8/12'
-Front brakes (calipers, rotors, pads, master cylinder)
-New Rear Tokico 5-way adjustable shocks
-New Rear Kuhmo tires, fronts are at 50% life
-New exhaust gaskets and studs on passenger's side
-New oil PSI switch
-3rd owner, 2nd did all work at MJ Nissan in Durham
-Clean title in hand
-206K highway miles
-Great oil pressure - 35+ cold 25+ hot idle
-5 speed manual transmission, good clutch
-Turbo spools and boosts fine
-Limited Slip Differential LSD (R200 Nissan)
-R12 AC cold, heat hot
-T-tops don't leak
-No rust, no accidents
-Starts every time
-Interior is very clean for its age
-No rips in seats, no cracks in dash
-Synthetic oil since I have owned it
Bad:
Chip in passengers side mirror housing, new mirror will come with car
Small dent in driver's rear corner
Couple chips & scratches in windshield, no cracks however
Paint faded on front bumper, and in spots on hood and roof
Headliner and center console lid/armrest have some wear and tear
Radio has a short, power antenna no longer operates
Rear bushings and are worn
Slight oil burning on cold starts and under full boost, "slight" meaning a tinge of blue in the exhaust and some smell, no black clouds of smoke here
When cold, 2nd gear likes to grab, it does not grind, but it grabs
I have tried to be as honest as I can be describing this car, I've owned it for 3 years and loved it, but it's time to go to a new owner. Buyer is responsible for pickup. Car has a clear North Carolina title. I will sign and notarize title and include it with the car after the full amount of payment has been received and the car is to be picked up. You are welcome to fly in and drive this car home if you prefer as well, I have full faith that it could make a long trip, but with that being said it is a 26 year old car, use your judgement. $250 paypal deposit required immediately upon winning. Low reserve, good luck! Any questions please email me!
*Will add more pictures soon, the weather has been bad here*
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