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Make: Nissan

Model: 300c

Milage: 280XXX

Transmission: Auto

Colour: Grey over Silver

Location: Melb

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Depending on sale price

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $7500 OBO

Contact: Scott - 0421 973 558

Comments / Modifications:

Awesome Cruiser!

This is a fantastic car that turns a lot of Heads!! Nobody seems to know what it is!

It is in awesome condition for the age! She?s 22 years old and only has a few little taps here and there. This is a very reliable car and I have not had to spend much on it to keep it running great. Parts are easy to come by, as Nissan likes to have the same parts fit many cars.

Recent Major service completed, including a new battery being fitted.

She was on display at the 2007 Melbourne Grand Prix, as well as Melbourne Autosalon with Skylines Australia.

Driveline.

Imported VG30E (3ltr V6) twin throttle body engine and auto gearbox from Nissan Cima.

Pod filter.

2.5" exhaust from headers. 1 resonator and 1 semi straight through muffler with twin tips. (Very, very quite system).

Interior.

Perfect dash - no cracks.

Plush velour seats.

Wood grain inserts ? Extra woodgrain imported from Japan.

Rear courtesy lights with ashtray spotlights.

Sound deadening in all doors and boot.

Eclipse CD head unit.

PPI front 6" splits in custom door pods (not connected).

PPI Carbon series 6x9 in custom ported rear parcel shelf.

Darkest legal tint on windows.

Retrimmed boot.

Exterior.

Brownish Grey over Silver.

Polished chrome highlights.

Polished front grill.

Glowing front guard corner markers imported from Japan.

Removed badging.

Suspension and wheels.

Custom built Pedders front struts.

Pedders lowest front spring to suit 1984 300ZX.

Pedders Short throw rear shocks to suit Commodore ute modified to fit.

Pedders Lowest rear spring to suit commodore.

18 inch Lenso Widetracks, with new tyres.

Many spare parts including:

Imported Japanese Brougham tail lights and garnish.

Original dash inserts.

Interior trim pieces.

Extra Badges.

Main engine fuses.

Air box.

Front lower lip.

Extra springs.

Tinted front indicators (as in photos).

The car comes with some service history.

All questions and inspection welcome.

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I have seen this car in real life and its really quiet nice.

Its something different, original and would make a great cruiser for anyone.

At $5,500 you can't go wrong!

Good luck with the sale Scott.

Abu

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looks unreal mate.

ive got a friend at cit who is looking into oldschool bmw's at the moment, i might get him onto this i dare say he would be interested.

may i ask what rwkw figures you were making with the vg30e?

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