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FOR SALE - 1989 Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo 2+2 Targa

3.0L V6 Twin Turbo - VG30DETT

4 Spd Auto

2 Door Coupe (2+2 Targa)

Black

Un-registered

No RWC

Can register for right buyer

102,636 kms on body

Freshly Rebuilt Motor (still being run in 5,000 kms on motor)

High-flowed Turbos

Re-gassed Air Con

Brand New Battery

(Two separate invoices for about $9k worth of work done on rebuild of the motor and turbos)

20 x 8 on Front with 235s

20 x 9 on Rear with 255s

Adjustable Coilovers in front end

After market exhaust

Blitz computer

Standard turbos rebuilt and hiflowed

New Nissan Purple Injectors

* Motor runs perfectly just like new after rebuild and new turbos.

Bad Points:

* Few body blemishes and could do with a respray

* Brake lights seem to be staying on (may need new switch behind pedal)

* Power steering bearing is gone, noisy when turning

PRICED TO SELL!!

$5,500 ONO

COME AND INSPECT MAKE AN OFFER!!

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