For Sale: 1993 Nissan 300ZX in Eagle, Idaho for sale in Eagle, ID

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Vehicle Description I'm selling my 1993 Nissan 300ZX original ownernot a scratch or dent! 1993 Nissan 300zx Red convertible with charcoal leather interior JN1RZ27H2PX002163 Original owner purchased my 300ZX in Phoenix Arizona, placed on a flatbed and shipped to Eagle, Idaho in 2019.
Never driven in the rain or snow.
Never taken through a car wash.
Always kept in the residence garage Having only 25,403 miles on the odometer, in 2008 I took the precautionary measure as advised by my service representative at Pinnacle Nissan, Scottsdale Arizona to replace the timing belt, water pump hoses, cam and crank seals replaced, service belts replaced, and oil seals replaced.
All in this measure of precaution was executed at a reduced cost of $2,055.
20 due to my loyalty to Nissan since 1970.
The mileage reading to date is 27,472.
Taking the milage at 25,403 and subtracting 27,472 is as if the condition of the 300ZX is that of a car at 27.
522 - 25,403 = 2119 miles of use.
Shortly thereafter, on my own, I replace the front upper arms with Stillen adjustable arms and tie rodsalignment performed (September 7, 2007 at 25243 mileage) along with (4) Tokico Illumina Series Adjustable shocks.
I installed a Nissan CD player and high performance rear speakers, as the convertible was NOT equipped with rear speaker (the speaker system has never been exposed to anywhere near maximum volume).
This car is free from dents and scratches and maintains its beautiful finish.
Seats are free from cracks and blemishes; door panels are likewise free from defects; carpeting has NEVER been exposed; an extra set of floor mats included that have NEVER been installed.
When you open the car door with the convertible roof erect, the car smells like new! I purchased the Nissan 300ZX Mechanics Manual when this vehicle was new, merely to add to the value of this vehicle when the time came for me to sell it.
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  • Year: 1993
  • Make: Nissan
  • Model: 300ZX

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