1987 Nissan 300zx Turbo Low Miles Only 70k Rare Find on 2040-cars
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
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1987 Nissan 300ZX Turbo...This is a Great Car..Near Mint Condition with Super Low Miles ..only 70,479..Loaded out with every option.Red with Grey Leather .Power everthing with Digital Dash..Super Ice Cold AC that Blows Very Strong..I've had several 300Z's & this is the best AC I've ever had in one. I bought the Car from a Dealership in Huntsville AL. The Original or 2nd owner had traded it in with two other 300zx cars for a new 370Z. The Title that I have was issued on 6/15/1988 Alabama Title. The Car has been repainted at some point in it's history but I don't know the Date. It was a very Good job I will say that. It does have one Blemish on the Passengers right front quarter--I'v tried to show it in the pictures but it's difficult. It looks like at some time the Battery may have exploded & Battery acid ruined the paint in that area. At first it looks like some spilled grape juice on the car & let it dry--has a Purple look to it.. A simple repainting of that area & you will be Perfect. The Interior is Excellent.. I have replaced the rear Carpet & Had one hell of a Stereo installed by Best Buy-Top of the Line Kenwood/Excelsion CD Player with Ipod hook up cable in the Glove Box. Kenwood 10 Disc Changer & Kicker amp in the storage behind the seat( I still have the original Insert for that storage)..all so have Put in a Kenwood 10' sub with a Custom enclose--Looks Great--The Door & rear speakers are now Pioneer 6.5's..Sounds Absolutely Fantastic & it wasn't Cheap..I Had the windows done with Legal .32% Tint-Solar Artistic hear in Birmingham. Only Blemish inside the car is a slight separation on the Drivers arm rest--Other than that near perfect--Still has Perfect headliner & T_Top shades..This car will not leak even at a Car wash--No Leaks..The Glass is Perfect--Zero Pitting of anykind.. I also Had Brand new Tires from PEPBOY"s Just Put on....The Car Drives Like a New 300ZX..Ever single thing works on this Car even the Original Adjustable Suspension--Wow-- It was very nice to finally see what that was like..I've had two other Turbos's & both had the standard Suspension Conversion already done. The Car does have a Boost control just below the dash on the left knee panel--you can see it in the pictures--it's just a knob you pull out & rotate..It works..I have it set at factory 6-7 pounds but it can go up higher or even lower--The Turbo Spools up Perfect,,The original owner replaced some of the Tubing with Copper Pipes, he also added the aux fan to the Radiator..I do know he worked at the Huntsville Space Center--The Sticker for entry was still on the Front Windsheild-Perhaps an Areo Space engineer?..The Engine is so Quiet & strong --Very Tight steering & suspension depending upon the setting you choose--This car is going to be extremely hard to beat for overall quality.Great for a Collector or whomever..Show Piece.....Just a Great Z....If you email me & can respond back with my Cell Number for More Discussion.....Good Luck to all...
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