'92 300zx Auto Low Mileage Clean Title on 2040-cars
New Philadelphia, Ohio, United States
I have had this car for a couple months and noticed an oil leak. I sent it to a Nissan dealership nearby. I had them put in: valve oil seals, tensioner springs, camshaft oil seals, timing belt, water pump assy, 3 pulley assy, radiator hose, and a couple belts. Yet, when I got it back the speedometer wasn't reading the mph. They tried to charge me more to fix it even though it wasn't like that when I sent it to them. Plus bottom part of my front spoiler was cracked when the person towed it there, so I just got done replacing the whole front bumper with new Extreme Dimensions Vader Duraflex. Along with just a month ago I put in all new Sylvania Headlight Silverstar ZXE. In the back I also put in a cargo cover. And custom subwoofer boxes 10" with gold connections. I have a custom 300zx keys (1 master key, 1 valet key, 1 spare key). IF the sale goes above $7000, I'll include my jdm smoked tail lights which I was about to install this summer along with brand new kicker speakers. Sadly, my car was broken into so the car has no amps (my 2 brand new kicker amps that i had installed were stolen) at the moment. I need the money for my college tuition this coming semester. I have improved the car since I have purchased and I have invested over $9000 in it. KBB valued it to be at $7526. NADA says it is valued at $8275.
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Nissan 300ZX for Sale
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