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Nissan 300ZX 92 model

-44,000km on the odometer

-Targa Top

-Twintrubo

-2 seater

-Colour-; Silver

Mods-: (Note: turbos have either been boosted or hi flowed dont realli know)

-twin 3 inch cat bak exhausts finishd off in 2 6 inch chrome N1 mufflers

-uni filter air filter

-stilln oil cooler

-HKS turbotimer

-BLITZ access engine managemnt ecu

Interior mods-:

-Veilside gear knob

-Profile racing steern wheel

-Greddy Oil press and Oil temp gauges on pillar mount

-Panasonic CD player head unit

-Blitz turbo gauge

Exterior Mods-:

-Full Veilside front bar / side skirts

-17 inch Ferrari f40 look alike wheels

-2 big cannon mufflers (chrome)

Jus have to say very F*#@N fast car........ trust me always garagd k's are very low and jus clean as clean inside out immaculate..

ASKN PRICE $14,000 negotible <------ PRICEDROP

(THIS INCLUDES A FULL TANK OF OPTIMAX PETROL)

call 0413966981 for more info

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ok the bodykit on it is th only 1 i have .. bekoz that was how it was bought .. aand the ecu .. no idea if its programble .. i dun know the power output azwell bekoz when the car was purchasd .. there was no info if the comp was programble or the cars output.... havnt takn it 2 be dynod yet .. or shown the ecu u 2 any with a knowledge of dem ... but trust me ... the car is F$#@N FAST.. call me if very intrestd

Hey!

I dont know too much about 300zx as I am a skyline person but are they hard to work on? do they have any common problems I should know about? Have you had any problems with it?

I know the engine bay is tighter so I heard changing a spark plugs are a major pain in the ass. If plugs are hard, imagine how everything else may be.

Please let me know your honest opinion.

Thanks

Tan

Guest TTZ32

95% of what you read about Zeds is crap, guy's with no money buy the cheapest POS they can find, then winge and bitch cause they have problems. Generally they're very reliable, fairly easy to work on, and cheap to modify.

I've got two, had a TT for 4 years with no problems, it's been making near 320 rwhp for most of that time and runs consistant 12.5 1/4 miles, total cost of mods were under $2k, do a search on my name to see timeslips. (thread is cooked 300ZX)

Have a look at www.aus300zx.com

Mat

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