1988 Nissan 300ZX (Red - "T" Top - Dark Grey Interior)
Mileage: 138,468
Trade in value: $700 - $2,150 (kbb)
Asking: $1,500 (OBO)
Location: Dallas, Texas
This Nissan Z has moderate body damage to the rear finders and slight
damage to the hood but the car is still in relatively good condition.
The interior need to be cleaned thoroughly but is otherwise in good
condition, the computer is still good and it still talks!
The main problem with the auto is that the main wiring harness has been
fried which is unfixable/unreplaceable according to Nissan but it would
be a great car for parts or for a skilled mechanic who can either strip
or repair the damage.
Even with this issue, the car will still fire 3 of it's 6 pistons and
is driveable if you do not need heavy acceleration. The oil, plugs &
wires, air filter, vacuum tubes (most of them) have been replaced and
it's ready to be driven away.
If you have additional questions or if you would like to give an offer
please send any such request to haeric@hotmail.com.
Paradox - 03 Jan 2005 23:56 GMT
> 1988 Nissan 300ZX (Red - "T" Top - Dark Grey Interior)
> Mileage: 138,468
> Trade in value: $700 - $2,150 (kbb)
> Asking: $1,500 (OBO)
> Location: Dallas, Texas
You should probably readjust that asking price, I picked up a 1987 with 90K
on it, with no electrical issues, engine problems, or body damage for $1000.
> This Nissan Z has moderate body damage to the rear finders and slight
> damage to the hood but the car is still in relatively good condition.
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> If you have additional questions or if you would like to give an offer
> please send any such request to haeric@hotmail.com.
Foodown - 05 Jan 2005 18:40 GMT
I find that hard to believe
Randy - 05 Jan 2005 20:37 GMT
>I find that hard to believe
Believe it, I got my '87 fully loaded, spotless leather
interior.....$500.00.
It sat in a garage for 3 years. I put a battery in it, aired up tires, and
drove it home.
You would be better off dismantling your car and parting it out if you want
to make that kind of money on it.
Paradox - 05 Jan 2005 23:37 GMT
> >I find that hard to believe
>
> Believe it, I got my '87 fully loaded, spotless leather
> interior.....$500.00.
Damn you! I'm gonna feel ripped off, unless yours isnt a turbo version?
(mine is)
> It sat in a garage for 3 years. I put a battery in it, aired up tires, and
> drove it home.
>
> You would be better off dismantling your car and parting it out if you want
> to make that kind of money on it.
Randy H. - 06 Jan 2005 23:43 GMT
Ok it's a non turbo Automatic, but it only had 90K on it. I still love it
for a commuter car.
Unfortunately a friend of mine had passed from a brain tumor. His wife let
the car sit in the garage for 3 years after. The car has been here in
southern Cali. It's whole life. It has never seen a winter!
When she decided to move she called a junk man to haul it off. The tires
were low and the battery was dead. He said he would give $300.00 for it. She
asked me if I would give her five? I said "DUHHH"
Paradox - 08 Jan 2005 02:00 GMT
> Ok it's a non turbo Automatic, but it only had 90K on it. I still love it
> for a commuter car.
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> were low and the battery was dead. He said he would give $300.00 for it. She
> asked me if I would give her five? I said "DUHHH"
Still a good price for it, I've never driven a NA automatic version of the
car so I donno how it compares.
Steve T - 07 Jan 2005 01:39 GMT
> 1988 Nissan 300ZX (Red - "T" Top - Dark Grey Interior)
> Mileage: 138,468
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> be a great car for parts or for a skilled mechanic who can either strip
> or repair the damage.
Sounds like a $200 car to me at best.

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Foodown - 14 Jan 2005 02:32 GMT