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ADVERTISING THIS CAR ON BEHALF OF MY BROTHER. ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER LISTED BELOW OR VISIT THE CAR SALES ADD TO CONTACT VIA EMAIL:

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...x=mode+matchany

Make: Nissan

Model: 300zx Z32TT

Milage: 115,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Pearl White

Location: Berwick, VIC

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? On request

Currently registered? Yes (Exp Jan 2009)

Price: 15,999 ono

Contact: PH: 0411 955 555 (John)

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Let me begin by saying that this is not a cheap overboosted and worn out car, in reading 300zx forums and looking at all the various mechanical and engine problems others have had, the worst I have had is the clutch fork pivot snapped (common problem), which has been since upgraded with the nismo pivot, and brand new clutch cylinders. Also, beware buying the cheap 89 - 91 models! As they say, you get what you pay for.

Very regretful sale, have to sell it because I have a 3rd baby on the way, and I just bought a block of land. If I could find a way to keep my car I would, but the "Director of Events and Finance" (wife) says no. Owned since 2003, and loved every minute of it.

  • 1994 300ZX Twin Turbo (Grade 4 inport).
  • 115,000km.
  • Pearl White, 2 seater with updated velour interior (interior in excellent condition).
  • Manual transmission, Targa tops.
  • Polished stock Z rims.
  • Almost new BF Goodrich tyres
  • Full custom exhaust, 3 inch mandrel bent dump pipes (stainless), high flow cats and resonators, 2.5 inch from the cats to 5zigen fireball cannons/mufflers. Sounds absolutely fantastic, but car will come with a pair of bolt on "quiet" mufflers too which will pass EPA tests, you can drive on them all the time if you want, they are not very restrictive. I spent $1000 in getting swap out mufflers made.
  • GFB Underdrive pulley.
  • Apexi Power Intake.
  • Platinum Spark Plugs.
  • HKS Turbo Timer.
  • 2x Blitz SS BOV's on hard pipes.
  • Momo leather steeringwheel (fully covered hub, one of the very few that looks good and is actually street legal).
  • Momo leather gear knob.
  • Apexi EL Boost gauge.
  • Daiken heavy duty clutch and heavy duty plate.
  • Brembo brake discs, racing brake pads. Braided stainless steel brake lines (ADR approved).
  • New Master and Slave clutch cylinders, nismo clutch pivot.
  • New rear infill panel.
  • New AFM
  • Radiator Air Guide
  • Viper Car Alarm.
  • Alpine headunit, top of the line a few years ago. Powerful 4x50 watts, plays WMA and MP3.
  • Alpine Splits in the doors,
  • 6x9 speakers in the back
  • Sansui 200W amplifier.
  • Also comes with a monstrous 15 inch sub and box, if you want it.
  • Limo window tint
  • 350z pedals
  • Original Z floor mats and targa shades

Please contact me and I can provide a web link to a very detailed run down of the car. Car sales does not permit posting the links here.

Car will pass both EPA noise and pollution tests. Car was tested last year. Everything required to pass the tests will be included (e.g. the bolt-on quiet mufflers, intake pipes to remove BOV's etc) are included. Mufflers can be fitted without a car jack, 10 minute job.

RWC will be supplied. Car drives perfectly, no oil leaks etc.

COMES WITH REGO UNTIL JANUARY 2009.

COMES WITH "ZEDX TT" PLATES.

Price $15990 negotiable

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