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For sale: 1984 Nissan 300ZX

Asking Price: $8,500ono. ($7,000 with stock rims and tyres only)

Killometer's: 260,000+ on clock

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: VG30

Location: Near CBD in BRISBANE

Modifications:

Engine:

VG30E NA

Mandrel Bent Headers to 2 3/4" Mandrel Exhuast with Zetti Muffler and no Cat.

On its 2nd engine and gear box. Engine has about 10,000k's on it and runs great.

Exedy Custom Clutch rated at 400HP

RDA Slotted/Vented Front Rotors

RDA Slotted Rear Rotors

Bendix Ultimate brake pads

New Ultra Heavy Duty radiator fitted with dual Spal Electric fans.

Sound:

Dual 400/800w amps, pioneer splits at the front, kenwood 6"s in the rear and a 12 inch sub in the boot. Custom DVD system in the sun visor with seperate head unit.

Looks:

Car has been resprayed in 2003 Didge Viper Red, Side Skirts and New polyurethane front bar (belived to be an avante style) added.

Z-Tek Performance Rims have been fitted with Falken Azens ST155's

Splitfire Guages have been fitted in place of the existing centre dash guages.

100W Driving lights added with switching relays to the main headlights.

Crash History: Only a few dents before I bought it, car has been fully reworked as seen in the pics.

Other Comment's about the vehicle: Car is in fantastic condition, very sad to see it go. All the work was done by a professional mechanic with me helping where I can. I've upgraded to my R33, but the Z still has plenty of life left in it, I've spent thousands on it in the last few months. I have $15,000 in receipts and thats NOT including labour! No expense spaired. There is also a heap of spare parts (flywheels, clutches etc...) that will go with the car. Please feel free to call me, or SMS might be better as my phone is on silent while at work.

Contact detail's: Matt - 0422 610 560

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