1992 Nissan 300zx 2+2 Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Selden, New York, United States
The car was originally purchased for $3400 It came with all Tan interior Gutted the entire car but i never finished. I have all the panels/pieces/parts/screws but never reassembled the interior The car is in great running condition. MASTER CYLINDER must be Replaced. Brakes are very weak Also replace the battery.The car has been sitting for some time. The battery barely holds a charge now.I start it weekly just to let it run. But at times.... it needs a jump. MISSING PARTS: Rear Seats Radio bezel trim Ash tray PROS: TT Front bumper Aftermarket fog light air ducts vents Aftermarket Passenger side Hood cowl Nissan oem door vents Rubberized coated the entire trunk Carbon fiber vinyl wrapped hood & nose panel Has never had any engine modifications. CONS: Unfinished interior Missing parts listed above Both door panels also need to be installed & wrapped/finished vinyl After market 17" universal rim ANY questions feel free to ask I also have videos of the car running Thanks for looking |
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