1988 Nissan 300zx Mint Condition Only 29k Miles Wow Like New on 2040-cars
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
1988 Nissan 300ZX only 29K Miles MINT Condition Welcome to our auction for this magnificent 1988 Nissan 300ZX with only 29K original miles. This 300ZX is in amazing condition in every aspect. This 300ZX has never been modified or molested ever. Everything on this car is original. Options include: Power seat, Leather seats, Digital dash package, AM/FM/Cassette with graphic equalizer, Splash Guards, Rear window shade Kit plus all the standard equipment. This 300ZX comes with the original window sticker. It sold for $28596 back in 1988 because it was fully optioned. The Exterior: has the original paint and it is free of blemishes and it shines like a new car. There are no scratches, dents or fading. The paint shines like it did when it was first driven off the showroom floor. It has never had any paint work done on it. All the lights work perfectly. The wheels have no curb rash and are perfect. One center cap has a small scratch on it. It is really hard to believe this car is 26 years old. The Interior: has all original leather seats with no cracking, fading or any issues. The dashboard is perfect and has no cracks or imperfections. The seats look brand new and all the power switches on the seats work great. The carpet has no fading, stains or imperfections. The floor mats look brand new and are in amazing condition. The digital dash, climate control, AC, Power windows and locks, Nissan Security, Audible warning system, Stereo, Power antenna and guages are in perfect working condition. The spare tire, inflation capsule and tools have never been used and are all intact. The owners manual, spare keys and window sticker come with the car. The Engine: The 3.0L V6 starts right up and runs perfect like a new car. There are no oil leaks or any issues. The gears shift perfect and the car handles like a dream on the road. The clutch is perfect with no issues and the car idles without any issues. The fuel injector recall has been performed by Nissan dealer. We have also had the timing belt, thermostat and water pump replaced. The car is a road ready car.It can be driven anywhere and it is sure to put a smile on your face every time you start it and drive it. This 300ZX has been garage kept all its life. I have kept it in a climate controled showroom and it has always been babied. This Z is as close as you will come to buying a brand new 1988 300ZX without having to go back to 1988. It has the most sought after color combination and is sure to appreciate in value over the years. Shipping: We will be glad to assist you with the logistics of shipping. All shipping expenses are to be paid by the buyer. If you are bidding on this car; please make sure you have the funds ready. If you have to get someones permission; do so before bidding. All inspections are welcome prior to the end of the auction. If you have a serious question; please feel free to contact me. I will be glad to answer your questions. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding. ENJOY THE RIDE |
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