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Hi, I have a 1989 Nissan 300ZX Twin turbo for sale or SWAPS. Pref need something with 4 seats too.

I'm moving places and I need a much much more practical car, the Z is too low and will be a vandalism target where I'm moving.

Specs: 1989 Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo

Trans: Manual 5-sp

Colour: Gunmetal Grey

Odo: 154,000

Form: 2+2 4 seater liftback hatch.

Everything except the exhaust (which was on the car when I bought it) is pretty much stock, I've gone and done my own general maintenance in the engine bay (replacing most electrical connectors and general servicing). Still dumps you into the back of the seat when you want it to.

Regularly serviced, recently changed the oil, replaced spark plugs and flushed the radiator. Only real 'mod' is the boost gauge installed in the A-Pillar.

Paintwork is great except for the front fibreglass bumper, which has obviously seen years of low clearance bumps.

Only thing wrong is something in the left rear suspension, possibly a rear wheel bearing. Shouldn't be too hard to fix - I've lived with it but I just haven't found the time to fix it.

Selling for $8000 neg or Swaps considered (+ cash my way depending on swap).

Contact Greg on 0431104478 if interested. Serious buyers / interest only, definitely no joyriders!

Cheers

Greg.

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