1988 Nissan 300zx Turbo *Shiro* Edition
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1988 Nissan 300zx Turbo *Shiro* Edition
Sold! it's sold!!!
$2300
For sale is my 1988 Nissan 300ZX Turbo with 117,800 miles. 5 speed manual. It's a special edition where only 1002 of them were made. VIN: JN1CZ14S1JX203107
I Bought it a couple of months ago & put under 500 miles on it but I don't want to keep it anymore. I've put a lot of maintenance work on the car that totaled over $1000 and now the car runs perfect, idle great, run straight (no alignment needed). Very few people can say that selling a 21 years old car. Everything works great.
No I will not take any money offer over email. You can email me to set up a date to see/check out the car or ask questions I haven't answer yet.
So far I've replaced:
**Noted: I have proof via receipts/pictures of all parts replaced, everything was brand new**
- Steering rack & pinion
- Alternator
- High pressure power steering line.
- Spark plugs, wires, cap & rotors.
- PCV valve
- All new vacuum hoses
- Premium battery & terminals
- Power steering, Air Conditioning, and Alternator belts
- Coolant flush
- Oil change
- Hood gas struts
- Air Filter
Videos:
YouTube - My Nissan 300zx Shiro Edition
YouTube - 1988 Nissan 300zx Shiro Edition
YouTube - My 300zx again
YouTube - MVI 5580
YouTube - My 300zx Driving during the day
YouTube - My 300zx Night Time Driving
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Of course being a car at this age, there are some stuff I can tell that needed work (Everything is very minor, you can pick up the car and drive it home):
- Need coolant temperature sensor replaced (I have the replacement part, bought brand new one)
- Front & rear brakes will need replacement (I have the replacement brakes & rotors!)
- CD player is old & doesn't work with burned CD-R well.
- Rear hatch struts need to be replaced - the hatch won't erected/up (I have the replacement parts)
- Need air conditioner's belt tensioner pulley (It fell off while I was driving at night and couldn't find it) and need the A/C recharged.
$2300
For sale is my 1988 Nissan 300ZX Turbo with 117,800 miles. 5 speed manual. It's a special edition where only 1002 of them were made. VIN: JN1CZ14S1JX203107
I Bought it a couple of months ago & put under 500 miles on it but I don't want to keep it anymore. I've put a lot of maintenance work on the car that totaled over $1000 and now the car runs perfect, idle great, run straight (no alignment needed). Very few people can say that selling a 21 years old car. Everything works great.
No I will not take any money offer over email. You can email me to set up a date to see/check out the car or ask questions I haven't answer yet.
So far I've replaced:
**Noted: I have proof via receipts/pictures of all parts replaced, everything was brand new**
- Steering rack & pinion
- Alternator
- High pressure power steering line.
- Spark plugs, wires, cap & rotors.
- PCV valve
- All new vacuum hoses
- Premium battery & terminals
- Power steering, Air Conditioning, and Alternator belts
- Coolant flush
- Oil change
- Hood gas struts
- Air Filter
Videos:
YouTube - My Nissan 300zx Shiro Edition
YouTube - 1988 Nissan 300zx Shiro Edition
YouTube - My 300zx again
YouTube - MVI 5580
YouTube - My 300zx Driving during the day
YouTube - My 300zx Night Time Driving
[/url]
Of course being a car at this age, there are some stuff I can tell that needed work (Everything is very minor, you can pick up the car and drive it home):
- Need coolant temperature sensor replaced (I have the replacement part, bought brand new one)
- Front & rear brakes will need replacement (I have the replacement brakes & rotors!)
- CD player is old & doesn't work with burned CD-R well.
- Rear hatch struts need to be replaced - the hatch won't erected/up (I have the replacement parts)
- Need air conditioner's belt tensioner pulley (It fell off while I was driving at night and couldn't find it) and need the A/C recharged.
Last edited by kroze; 05-25-2009 at 10:07 AM.
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