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Nissan 300zx 300 Zx 1987 87 New Paint Very Clean Runs And Drives Excellent on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:140000
Location:

Tustin, California, United States

Tustin, California, United States

This is an auction for a 1987 Nissan 300ZX GS. It has a V6 engine and a 5 speed manual transmission. It has power windows, locks, brakes, steering, seat, mirrors Mirrors are also heated. Car comes with cruise control, digital dash, digital climate control, rear window defroster, rear window wiper, four wheel disk brakes, fog lights (missing one fog light). Comes with push button hatch and gas door release. Car has premium wheels with fresh professionally painted charcoal finish. Tires have about 80% tread left. Car is equipped with T-tops that do not leak and air conditioning that blows cold. Everything on the car functions properly.

Car has the following upgrades; rebuilt transmission 20k miles ago, new clutch, new water pump, new cooling hoses, new radiator, timing belt changed about 20k miles ago, K&N air filter, front strut tower reinforcement bar, recently serviced, new brakes front and rear, new catalytic converter, new muffler with custom chrome tips, new console lid cover, new windshield, new hid headlights, custom painted rear light tint (high quality car paint done by high end paint shop, not cheap auto part store spray). Newer Sony radio with upgraded speakers, new seat covers (driver seat could use to be reupholstered, but still looks fine with covers at present time). Has rear suspension upgrade that solves the common suspension sag that these cars commonly see after years. Also has new silicone vacuum hoses, all rubber fuel lines have been replaced.

About two years ago the car was sent into a high end paint shop body pieces were dismantled and removed and body was removed of all dents and front and rear turn signals were shaved off. The car was painted Mercedes AMG Blue and reassembled. (Took about an 8 month process).

I am the second owner of this car. I have owned the car for about five years and have about $10,000 in upgrades to make the car reliable and aesthetically pleasing. Car runs excellent, I would trust it to run anywhere. Don't really want to sell the car but I really need to get a vehicle that can seat more than just one more person. 

Payment due in full within 3 days of auctions end. Car is sold as is, where is. For local pick up only. Will not arrange shipping. Only accept cash 

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me, thanks!

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