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Z31 300zx. 3.0 litre non turbo VG30E single cam. Automatic. ~160,000 kms. Engine a tad noisy but only broken down once with a snapped belt, but fine after that.

Body is light blue and average. Targa top has tiny leak from one side.

Interior is cushy and in decent nick, most electronics still work fine. Comes with sound system, the highlights of which are two 12inch subs in mirrored box with amp, dunno what brand but nothing expensive.

Has basic immobiliser too.

The car is out of rego and requires blue slip. When we purchased it it had just been blue slipped, and I think I have the paperwork to show this which proves it stands a great chance of passing again. Needs some decent rear tyres at least though.

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As you can see there is no panel damage, just the paint is not that great.

Battery is dead, but car has keyless entry when the battery is charged. Rear speakers are Sony 6x9s, amp is 2 channel Boss audio, subs I'm not sure but there is only two, box is mirrored.

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Car can be test driven in my street with use of the battery from my other car.

Located in Blue Mountains, Sydney. 40mins west of Penrith.

Please PM to enquire. Ideal project car to drop an RB into.

Michael

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