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Hey guys,

The time has come for the 300 to leave. I will be sad to see her go, but something has gotta give at the moment. I would love to see it go to someone who will look after her.

I've currently got it up for sale on eBay, and would really like $4500 for it.

Here's her specs.

1985 Nissan 300c Luxury Cruiser

Dealer Imported Vehicle

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This is a fantastic car that turns a lot of Heads!! Nobody seems to know what it is!

It is in Awesome condition for the age! She’s 22 years old and only has a few little taps here and there. This is a very reliable car and I have not had to spend much on it to keep it running great. Parts are easy to come by, as Nissan likes to have the same parts fit many cars.

Recent Major service completed, including a new battery being fitted. She doesn’t come with the Steel Territory rims as shown in most pictures, nor the R33 rims. She will be sold with the twin 5 spoke rims pictured.

She was on display at the 2007 Melbourne Grand Prix.

Driveline

Import Z32 VG30E and auto gearbox

Pod filter

2.5" exhaust from headers. 1 resonator and 1 semi straight through muffler with twin tips. Very, very quite system.

Recently replaced Diff

Makes 90kw atw with 17" rims fitted

Interior

Perfect dash - no cracks

Plush velour seats

Wood grain inserts

Cruise control

Power steering

Electric windows and mirrors

Rear courtesy lights with ashtray spotlights

Extra woodgrain trim pieces imported from Japan

Sound deadening in all doors and boot

Eclipse CD head unit

PPI front 6" splits in custom door pods (not connected)

PPI Carbon series 6x9 in custom ported rear parcel shelf

Darkest legal tint on windows

Retrimmed boot

Exterior

Brownish Grey over Silver

Top half recently resprayed

Polished chrome highlights

Polished front grill

Glowing front guard corner markers imported from Japan (not fitted)

Removed badging

Suspension and wheels

Custom built Pedders front struts

Pedders lowest front spring to suit 1984 300ZX

Pedders Short throw rear shocks to suit Commodore ute modified to fit

Pedders Lowest rear spring to suit commodore

17 x 8 NZW twin 5 spokes with 215/45 Toyo TPGs with 70% tread

Rolled rear guards

Other accessories

Twin air horns

Imported Brougham rear boot badge (not fitted)

LOW-300 rego plates (may not be sold with the car)

Rear window Venetians (not fitted)

Bad points

The front armrests on the doors are showing their age

Exhaust manifold has a slight crack

Passenger’s side rear quarter glass needs tint

Passenger’s side rear door window motor has been disconnected, as the glass would jump off the track. It needs some plastic guides.

Front 6†Splits need to be connected

No amp or subs

Rear springs chatter due to the length of the spring and spring rate

Many spare parts including imported Japanese Brougham mirrors, Original dash inserts, imported corner markers, interior trim pieces, Imported tail lights, centre garnish, badges, interior pieces, main engine fuses, air box, rear window Venetians, etc

The car comes with some service history.

eBay link here

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