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As title suggests I have to sell my 300zx TT due to my financial position after buying a house and having 3 interest rate rises in 6 months. I am the first owner from Japan and the car has a genuine 119xxxkms and had all the service stickers from autobacs etc in the doorjam, I removed these when it was resprayed in the factroy Aztec red3 months ago. The car has done 500 kms since being painted and has been in my garage under covers since.

SPECS:

Engine:

Good factory manul turbos fitted

New Timing belt

new 02 sensors

Unifilter Intake

Hardpipe Kit

Ported exhaust manifolds-these tok about 10 hrs with a dremel

new stainless dumps with twin 2 1/2" stainless exhaust from front to rear inc. stainless rear mufflers and X pipe

Upgraded SMIC's almost double the factory size

GearBox:

Factory 5 sp with Heavy Duty Clutch

Wheels & Brakes

Genuine AME Modelart wheels in 19*8.5 & 19*9.5 with NEW 235/40 and 265/35 tyres

NEW 324mm front discs and adaptors CNC machined

Other:

Ganador Mirrors

Modified Factory ecu

Turbosmart Eboost 2 boost controller

JVC Head Unit

NEW Sports seats

Remote central locking and alarm

There is a heap more stuff done such as new moulds and new KYB AGX 8 way adjustable shocks-the list goes on!

The car has cost me in excess of 35k so someone is going to get a real bargainbuying this car as it has zero problems. I am reluctant to sell but my new wife is too scared to drive it in case it gets scratched and as stated I need the money to keep the payments down a bit on my house.

Anyway I am looking for a quick sale at $17000 ono but I certainly won't be giving it away!

I am located in Launceston Tasmania and can be contacted on 0407332944.

Cheers

Rich

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Obviously I can't take very good photos with my camera as these just don't do the car justice. Feel free to ask any questions .

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