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Hello, i have for sale my 92" Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo. I had big plans for this car however I've selling it due to getting my own place and i'm putting money towards that at the moment so unfortunately I'm selling, therefore this would be great for someone to modify exactly as they want.

I have receipts of which I've spent a lot of money to get it running really well too and it drives excellent now.

Specs:

- 1992 300zx twin turbo 2 Seater Coupe

- Auto

- 107,000

- Alarm+Immobilizer

- Targa Top

- Regularly service

- Front mount intercooler

- Dual sports exhaust system (new)

- Turbo Timer

- Lowered suspension

- Blue L.E.D's in dash

- Cd Player

-Transmission cooler

- Drivers airbag

- K&N Pod Filter

- New tyres

- Very clean interior

Pics:

thezed.jpg

300zxback.jpg

(i'll get some more pics up soon)

This car has only ever run stock boost and turbos both are in great condition. I'd rather sell it, but i may consider swapping for another import such as 180sx/s13 silvia etc. If you are interested or have an offer you cant contact me on 0416 338 319 after 6pm weekdays/anytime weekend. Or you can pm me on here :lol:

Price is $10,500 neg

Cheers

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