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Hey Guys, looks like my wife may be going into the delivery business so she needs to sell her baby to buy a van.

Below is the info from her listing on carsguide.com.au

1993 Nissan 300ZX Z32 Fairlady:

3.0L V6 TWIN TURBO...2 SEATER:

REGISTERED UNTIL FEB 2008,

4 SPD AUTO,

4 NEAR NEW 18" TYRES (235's and 265's).

Turbos were both replaced around 12 months or so ago.

2 Brand new HEADLIGHTS,

NEW TIMING BELT,

BLACK WIDOW ALARM SYSTEM,

CENTRAL LOCKING,

POWER STEERING,

POWER WINDOWS,

POWER SEATS,

SEATS ARE GREY LEATHER WITH A VELOUR TRIM INTERIOR,

CLIMATE CONTROL,

TARGA SUNROOF,

INTERCOOLER,

TV/DVD/CD/MP3 PLAYER WITH REMOTE CONTROL AND SCREEN,

4 X BOSE SPEAKERS (standard)

LOW KMS,

REMOTE OIL FILTER WITH TWIN COOLERS,

AFTER MARKET ADJUSTABLE CASTER AND CAMBER RODS,

TWIN BOV`S,

MOMO STEERING WHEEL,

TURBO TIMER,

VERY GOOD CONDITION.

Brand new battery

Boost gauge

"A" pillar gauge holder containing exhaust temp gauge (not connected, but good for reading under bonnet temps)and engine temp gauge.

Shes after $15,500

Cars at Penrith

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