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Nissan 300zx 2+2 Coupe on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:180000 Color: of this
Location:

Hendersonville, Tennessee, United States

Hendersonville, Tennessee, United States

-The Good

This is a beautiful looking 1994 Nissan 300ZX with 180,000 original miles. This car has been garaged kept as evident by the pictures (no cracks on dash and all rubber/vinyl in excellent condition). This 300ZX is equipped with an automatic transmission, T-Tops, and leather interior.

The car runs and drives very well. The 3.0L V6 engine runs very strong and smooth and the transmission shifts good. The tires are still like new. The brake pads are all in excellent condition as well. The suspension and steering is tight.

The burgundy exterior of this 300ZX is glossy and brilliant over the entire body. There isn’t any rust on the body or on the lower rocker panels. Both of the bumpers are in excellent condition. The body is very straight and clean. 

The interior of this Nissan has been well maintained and is in great condition. The seats and carpeting are very fresh and clean with only minor wear. There aren’t any holes in any of the seats or front carpeting. The rear cargo area is in great shape. As I am not the original owner and do not smoke, there aren’t any smoke odors or burn marks inside this Nissan.

The title is clean and clear without any liens or encumbrances. This is an excellent running 300ZX that should provide great service for many years to come.

I commuted 150 miles a day for the last few months. No problems! Everything works including electric seats, windows, cruise control, and automatic climate control


The Bad

There is an oil leak which appears to be coming from the top of the engine.....although not a mechanic, it looks like a gasket. Not a major leak, several drops each time I drive it on my drip catch pan.

Once in a while the check engine light comes on for a few minutes. Sometimes I go weeks without it on, then it comes on for a little while. Next time its off for weeks.

There is a small rip (on the seam) of the passenger seat.......shown in the pictures.

There is a small rip on the drivers door.....shown in the pictures.

Air conditioner comes on, but is only cool.....needs recharging.

I do not have the T-top carry bags but both T-Tops have factory sun shade.

The rear spoiler has paint bubbles.......shown on pictures


I have this vehicle advertised locally and reserve the right to remove listing should vehicle sell prior to auction end.

Thanks for looking

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