1991 Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo - All Original Never Modified on 2040-cars
Bristol, Tennessee, United States
You are looking at one beautiful Z. It is all original with absolutely no modifications. The original owner was a real wealthy guy and he kept it 20 years in a garage and serviced regularly. I spoke to him for a long time on the phone before I bought the car. I searched for 6 months before deciding on this one. It seemed their was a ton of Black, Red and White ones but to find a Charcoal was a real find. This car has a super good CarFax! Most of the ones I found had been wrecked. This car has never had even a fender bender. You can tell that it was babied all its life. I've put new tires on it and they only have about 500 miles on them. It runs super good! All the rubber and leather is in really good shape. T-Tops in excellent shape and come with factory covers. Has original owners manual and factory key. The drivers seat seam is coming apart but would be an easy fix see pic. The only things this car needs is the back spoiler painted (faded this past year) and a little fading in front of the headlights. It does has a crack in windshield from when I turned on the defrost this winter and a few dings on the front that could easily be fixed. It still has the original stereo which makes a noise when you cut it on. I bought brand new decals for back under spoiler (Nissan, Twin Turbo) The only reason for selling is I need some money to invest in a business venture. I know I will never find one this nice again! If you have any questions please let me know. Brian 423-340-1869
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