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1991 Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:133000
Location:

United States

United States

 THIS Z HAS UNDERGONE TONS OF VERY EXPENSIVE UPGRADES. THIS Z IS BOTH STREET READY AND RACE READY. PLEASE NOTE THAT IT IS NOT A NEW CAR AND HAS VARIOUS FAULTS AND SCRATCHES OR PAINT FADE THAT WOULD BE EXPECTED FROM A CAR OF THIS YEAR. NOW THAT IS OUT OF THE WAY,THE Z IS RUST FREE, THE INTERIOR IS EXTREMELY CLEAN AND THE T-TOPS ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH NO CRACKS OR LEAKS. THE Z HAS A VERY, EXPENSIVE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM AND WAS DESIGNED IN THE FAST AND FURIOUS THEME. HERE IS A LIST THAT ALL YOU SPEED FREAKS CAN UNDERSTAND:

PLEASE ALSO LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES TO APPRECIATE THIS RUST FREE Z

hks gt2530 turbos, 
bored to 3.1, 
port/polished intake, 
apexi computers
hks twin spark igniter, 
ash spec ecm, 
555 nismo injectors, 
doolz air intake, 
hks ssq blowoff valves, 
carbon fibeer clutch wheel/flywheel,
jdm corner lights, 
jdm taillights, 
custom 3 inch pipes with greddy cans,
high flow downpipe, 
oil/water cooled turbos, 
hks turbo timer


PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS JAMES 305-975-7770

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