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Year: 1990

Body (2+2): 2+2

Colour: black

Engine (Turbo/NA): turbo

Transmission (MT/AT): manual

Interior (Cloth/Leather): cloth/recaro seats

Odometer: 112000~

Price: $5500

Contact Details: mob 0424143184, or email me at

[email protected]

Location central coast NSW

hi everyone,

for sale is my 1990 300zx, i bought it a few months ago hoping for a weekend cruiser but seems to have turned into a bit of a project car which i simply dont have the time for due to work commitments, which sucks as this thing has a lot of potential :)

Good points

the car is pretty straight except for 1 or 2 shopping centre bumps

has a new fuel filter fitted, interior is in excellent condition. car has been servieced recently, including spark plugs etc.

new drift style steering wheel and boss kit (may keep will decide upon sale)

new dash headlight/cruise control assembly (not installed yet)

new tie rod ends (yet to be installed)

new drive shaft centre bearing (yet to be installed)

new gas struts for rear hatch (yet to be installed)

Bad Points

upon giving the car a service i have found that piston 6's spark plug was covered in oil, and number 4 had some fine metal shavings, it is blowing a bit of smoke, but the engine still runs fine and isn't burning any oil, as i said before i dont have the time to find out what is wrong with it. engine still feels strong and healthy, and revs to red line with no hassle's.

there is a slight vibration in the rear end, hence the reason i have bought the new centre bearing for the drive shaft and new tie rod ends, as far as i can tell these will get rid of the vibration, still trying to find the time to install them, hopefully its done by the time someone comes and takes a look.

thats all i can think of for now, best off coming and having a look, what you see is what you get. im being completely honest here, the car does need some work, just trying to get some money back, I was kept in the dark when I bought the car so yeh, don?t want that happening to someone else. refer to this thread if you like probly has a bit more info on the car than what ive put up here

any way here's a couple of pics

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if anyone needs any more info just ask me or send me a msg, i am open to offers but please dont low ball

cheers

mitch

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hi cant seem to edit my first post for some reason but here's some more pics for you's

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just ask if you'd like more pics, as stated before id be willing to part out in about a month or so if it doesn't sell as is,

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