1991 Nissan 300zx Slicktop 2+0 3.0l Na on 2040-cars
Big Lake, Minnesota, United States
I had this rust free 300 2+0 "slick top" (rare non t-top) 125999 mile car shipped to mn from Florida to use as parts only as it came with a Certificate of Destruction from Florida due to previous owner driving it through "puddle" deep enough that she sucked water into the engine... I'm moving to TX and do not wish to bring it with me... This car is complete and I was told by previous owner that is has a rear end in it from a 300 zx twin turbo... call me with any questions at:...(seven-6=three-2.eight-0.zero...8 zero<<1)....the motor runs but makes a lower end type of noise due to sucking water into the intake... I 'm selling this car as Parts only with a bill of sale and i'll give you the certificate of destruction that i have which is from the state of Florida... This is a very rare car something like 8,000 or so between 1991-1996... I'll ad more pics later let me know if you have any questions or if you want me to post specific pics,
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His past roles at Nissan have included design director for Nissan from 2004 to 2007, vice president of Nissan Design Europe from 2007 to 2011, vice president of Nissan Design America in 2011 and, most recently, he held the title of Nissan's global design director. Aside from Ellure, Albaisa was also responsible for designing the 2012 Nissan Xtrem Concept, "key strategic production vehicles soon to be launched" and he's even contributed to a handful of Infiniti designs. Scroll down for the official press release.
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