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tried the 300zx forum? check the classifieds at www.aus300zx.com but i'll give you a heads up its not gonna be anything flash for $9k...

check the tech section of the site though, good info when buying. If at all possible try & spend a bit more, these cars are nowhere near as bad as people say but you need to start with the best base possible. make sure its had the 100k km service done (the full one not the bare minimum) if not use that as an excellent way to knock the price down. budget around $2k for the major service (may have change though). best off buying the parts yourself, either from the states or one of forum vendors, & provide to zed specialist (do not take to normal mechanic!)

the na's are strong buggers, my australian delivered one has got nearly 260k km & gets used daily & theres plenty more like that on the forum. imported ones will no doubt have lower reading odometers & sellers will insist they're geniune k's but i assure you 99% are not.

best of luck & hope to see you on aus300zx soon!

cheers, tim

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