1987 Nissan 300zx Base Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Lexington, Tennessee, United States
I have for sale for sale a 1987 Nissan 300ZX 30 plus MPG ,6 cylinder 5 speed drive it anywhere. 113,000 miles. garage kept most of its life. There is no rust anywhere,all glass and chrome are great t-tops as well with no leaks, Tires almost new 95% tread left on them.Under neath the car is in great shape, new paint just a few years ago still looks good when cleaned up. There are no tears in the interior, the dash pad is in nice shape, all instruments work as they should. It has a K&N breather and custom tuner muffler.The car runs and drives great. cold AC with good heater.There is a slight noise in the throw out bearing most wouldn't notice. I have the car for sale locally and reserve the right to end the auction at any time.The car is not perfect, and i do not represent it as such. The things that need done are very minor as listed. This is a fun little car to drive, quick, very responsive. excellent gas mileage. I need to sell because I have way too many projects and need to get rid of some. My loss is your gain. if you have any questions please call Roger 731-614-4423 |
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Of course the ads are never going to run anywhere, and if you're squeamish (or vegetarian) we wouldn't suggest looking at them in close proximity to your lunch. But we have to admit they're creative, and effective.
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