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My 1992 NISSAN 300ZX

Unfortunately its time to say goodbye to my beloved houses are more important to me at this stage and need all the money i can to get a deposit.

Car is in western suburbs of Melbourne

Price: $14,500

4 Seater

Twin Turbo

Automatic

Kilometres: 150,000

Reg Expiry: MAY-2009

Road Worthy Certificate: Yes

Car is looked after meticulously every week, comes out on Saturday only for abit of a drive around Werribee nothing to rash. over 25k Has easily been spent on the car and that can be proven with receipts also a quick run down

serviced every 5000kms new oils and filter

seriously you would have to look at the receipt folder to believe how much has been spent.

don't really want to see it go for this low, but this is how it must be unfortunately

Engine Work

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Rebuilt Engine 2 years ago

Rebuilt Turbo's at 136000kms

Oil Cooler Relocated

Turbosmart Duel Boost controller 9psi low / 15psi high

Dyno runs indicated 262rwkw and stable air/fuel ratios when on 15psi

Transmission

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Rebuilt Auto 1 Year ago

Transmission Cooler Relocated

Brakes/Tires

Brakes overhauled at 136000kms

New Tires just under 4000kms old

Mondeo replica wheels 10.5inch rears

235/40/r17 on the front 275/40r17 on the rear 90% tread

Exhaust/Differencial

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2.5inch exhaust from the catalytic converter back

Diff oil changed 5000kms ago

Cooling

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New front mount intercooler 1 month old

Stainless steel intake piping 1 month old

Brand new 53mm Radiator with fresh coolent

New thermostat

Interior/Body Maintinance

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Aftermarket Clear/Chrome Parkers/Indicators

Veilside front bar painted 6 months ago

Bonnet/Sideskirts/Nose Cone and Front quarter panels painted 6 months ago, because i wanted to fix a few imperfections.

Car washed once a week

Interior could use a good steam clean on the seats

Targa top vinyl redone 6 months ago

Bolster on the drivers side has wear like all Zeds you will see

Interior Cleaned once a week

Driven once a week for 50kms to just keep the running gear in order

Mondays > Saturdays car is kept under a cover in a garage

Fuel

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New fuel filter

Always ran on 98 Octane BP/Mobile Fuel

pics as follows

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Call 0411 816 929 (no private numbers will be answered)

Email [email protected]

Edited by zansta
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