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1984 Nissan 300ZX Japanese import fairlady Z (turbo)

genuine 5 Speed

131,xxx kms

White

ENGINE

VG30ET(1986)

3ltr

Rebuilt(10,000kms ago)

T3/4 Hi flowed Ball Bearing Turbo

Exhaust with cannon

Injectors Cleaned and tested

Bleed Valve

Hybrid Front Mounted Intercooler with custom pipe work.

K&N Air Filter

R33 Radiator Fan

Radiator removed and flushed

All new radiator hoses and thermostat

All New belts including timing belt

Go Fast Bits Blow off Valve (hidden in front bar)

Rewired injectors, air flow meter and TPS.

Pearl Blue Rocker Covers and engine cover

All new hoses and clamps on fuel rail

Serviced every 3000-5000kms

Heavy Duty Clutch

Recently replaced trans(5 Speed)

EXTERIOR

White (colour coded)

15 inch rare lightweight racing wheels

aftermarket Sunroof

SUSPENSION

Low Ride king springs

All bushes replaced

Front shocks re gased

INTERIOR

Grey

Turbo timer

Autometer boost gauge( blue holder)

Console and instrument cluster painted pearl blue

Sony CD player

Eclipse Front Splits

4 Channel Amp

Hornet Car Alarm

Central Locking

Price $8700 ono

Contact Me on 0421 774 536

email me at [email protected] for pics(not sure how to add to this thread)

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