The 1993 Nissan 300ZX is a grand touring sports car and is the evolution of a long line of Datsun and Nissan "Z" cars. This car is equipped with a naturally aspirated V6 that makes 222 horsepower and won over critics with its excellent handling dynamics. The 300ZX line was introduced with the 1983 model and 1993 was the first year for the convertible model, a first for the Z-car line. This particular car is Cherry Red Pearl in color with a black soft top and a black leather interior with suede inserts. The current owner purchased it in 2006 with 94,000 miles at which time the engine has just been completely rebuilt. It currently has 100,622 miles and received a brand new set of tires within the last 100 miles in addition to a tranny service. It is all stock except for the amplified after market stereo system and is loaded from the factory with all of the normal power amenities you would expect. It has been well taken care of and shows incredibly well, especially when you consider its age and mileage. Everything works as it should except for the fact that the A/C needs recharged. Two other small issues that you should be aware of are the fact that the driver door glass requires a little finagling to close it properly when the top is up and the small knob that unlocks the top when closing it is stripped. We will show you how to unlock the top without the knob and how to seal the window. Both are easy fixes that you will never notice when the top is down. With a solid service history, new tires and its overall condition this car is priced to move as quick as it goes so get a hold of us before its too late! For more pictures and a video of the engine visit HotRodsChoppers.com
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