1983 Nissan 280zx Turbo Coupe 2-door 2.8l on 2040-cars
Kingsland, Georgia, United States
Only 137156 Miles
T Tops Power windows, Mirrors, Door Locks AC Needs to be Converted from R12 to R134 (kit included) Automatic Brand new tires , replaced all belts and both radiator hoses I am pleased to offer our rare, 1983 Datsun 280ZX. The last year Datsun produced their sports coupe before being converted to Nissan. This vehicle was purchased new in 1983. I changed headlights but still have the original ones that came with car. Our 280ZX features a T-Top with removable shades, NACA-duct hood, 6-spoke alloy wheels, pin-stripe style tail-lights (new design at the time) and rubber bumper over-riders replaced earlier chrome models. Power mirrors/windows, power steering, power brakes, AC which needs to be converted to R134 ( Conversion kit included ) Under the hood, a L28E 2.8L Inline 6-Cylinder engine is controlled by a 3-speed Automatic transmission, power provided to the rear wheels. This sporty coupe is in excellent condition. It is a pleasure to drive. The 280ZX was a complete redesign, retaining only the L28 inline-6 engine and other drive-line components from the 280Z. The 280ZX was the first time where the "By Nissan" subscript was badged alongside the Datsun logo. Check out the photos, it is a great, fun car.
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Nissan 280ZX for Sale
- 1982 zx, black & gold, excellent motor and drive train, some new parts(US $2,600.00)
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