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Nissan 300ZX, 2 seater, hardtop, Silver

NA, Auto, 118k on the clock. $7900 for cash or will consider trades with cash adjustment possible either way for the right vehicle. We are currently in need of a tow car (prefer 4x4) and i am looking for a bike (XR400 or similar prefered). Will consider other trade offers, maybe something fun, but no ground scraping bodykits please!

General info:

This has been my fathers baby for the past 5 years. He now has upgraded and after keeping both cars for 6 months we are selling this one.

It has been perfectly maintained and runs/drives beutifully. Always garaged and has NO sun damage. plastics are perfect and interior is almost like new.

It is totally stock standard apart from a JVC cd player and a remote transmission cooler at the front. We replaced the exhaust about 1 year ago with an aftermarket pair of mufflers but they were removed after 2 drives and a replacment factory system fitted due to being too noisy. If the buyer would like the loud pair... they are still in the shed, free. He has never had any trouble with it, very reliable.

Perhaps due to not being used often anymore the starter motor has started sticking a little (we asked a mechanic and he told us the shaft needs greasing as it does not slide forward to engage the gears) this happens maybe 1 in 10 starts and then starts on the next keyturn. not serious and selling the car so we have not left it at the mechanic to take out the starter. My father still drives it once a week to make sure everything is going fine but have not taken it on a long trip since buying the new car. Has 4 months of NSW rego and good tyres. blue slip/RWC can be supplied if needed.

2 seaters are quite rare and even less common in hardtop. Please dont compare this to thrashed, sun damaged 2+2s on ebay for 5 or 6k...

P plater friendly for a younger driver or a very smooth sports cruiser for anyone. :ninja:

thanks for looking,

martin

Location: Kyogle NSW (near Lismore)

Contact: [email protected] or home phone (02)66333131

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  • 3 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...

Bump again... still here, (cant drag anyone away from their skyline it seems!!!) :D

And thanks "direct" Its listed on there too. :)

Edited by mmarschall

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