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1991 TT 300zx

Black in colour

144xxx k's

4 Speed Auto

I am looking for $10250ono

I had this car sold at $11,250 and then the guy's finance fell through. It's easily worth that money. But it's sitting in my garage doing nothing because I'm driving a van to Brisbane every day.

I still have to make repayments on it, so Ive dropped the price by $1000, I dont want a trade thanks either.

Impressive looking imported TWO SEATER 300zx.

All mechanicals in excellent condition - serviced every 5,000kms.

Great to cruise in, or heaps of power from the 3L twin turbo engine.

Nothing needed to be done mechanically.

Cosmetically excellent; this car is a headturner with its Stich crome 3 piece rims and targa removeable roof panels. Paint is excellent cond. - metallic black. The ugly rear spoiler is gone, and a centre brake light panel is in its place, making for a unique looking rear end with perfectly flowing lines. Speedo and tacho are 'Z Sport' limited edition model showing 300kmh. (The car is not speed limited like some.)

Interior is also excellent. All electrics work perfectly. Electric Windows, mirrors, electric drivers seat with 6 adjustments. Air conditioning works well, with climate control. No leaks from the targa roof or anywhere else for that matter.

Plenty of rubber on the 17" tyres, and a couple of spare fronts with about 20%.

The car is pretty much factory a has been lowered a little but thats about it, has aftermarket exhaust not sure what brand.

Cheers all

Scott

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