1992 Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo : 24346 Original Miles : Cherry Red Pearl on 2040-cars
Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
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For sale is a 1992 300ZX Twin Turbo in Cherry Red Pearl (AH3) color - 24,346 miles - all original except for injectors and battery - manual transmission - second owner - clean title (with no liens) - no accidents (AutoCheck report available)
2010.11.22 @ 23,633 miles 2010.11.29 2010.12.02 @ 24,334 miles ~2010.12.15 @ 24,346 miles In the interim the vehicle was started whenever I was in the area (or every few months) and allowed to run for a bit (usually > 30 minutes) and then re-covered. 2014.05.30 @ 24,346 miles
Items which have been taken care of : Items which should be taken care of prior to driving : Items which can be taken care of (cosmetic/aesthetic) : General pictures : Link to higher resolution image Link to higher resolution image Link to higher resolution image Link to higher resolution image Link to higher resolution image Link to higher resolution image Link to higher resolution image Link to higher resolution image Link to higher resolution image Link to higher resolution image Link to higher resolution image Link to higher resolution image Link to higher resolution image Link to higher resolution image Pictures of scratches/chips/marks: Windshield (Y shaped crack along R side) : Link to higher resolution image LR panel (scratch) : Link to higher resolution image L door and gas cap (chips) : Link to higher resolution image R t top (paint) : Link to higher resolution image LF panel (chips) : Link to higher resolution image LF bumper (chips) : Link to higher resolution image RF bumper (chips) : Link to higher resolution image Wheel well (chips) : Link to higher resolution image RF panel (scratches) : Link to higher resolution image R door (chips) : Link to higher resolution image RR panel (mark) : Link to higher resolution image Rear wing/spoiler (paint) : Link to higher resolution image Link to higher resolution image Hood (swirls/chips) : Link to higher resolution image Please feel free to contact with any questions. |
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