1986 Nissan 300ZX NA 3.0L













Vehicle Description
1986 Nissan 300ZX for sale.Exterior color is dark pewter metallic with a black/gray interior.The car has 75.5K original miles on it, and it runs strong!The car has T-tops with key and storage bags.
Recent maintenance/parts replacement include:
- New water pump
- New oil pump
- New timing belt and tensioner
- New cam and crank seals,
- New radiator
- New A/C condenser, dryer and belt.The A/C system has been converted to R134a and charged (oil and refrigerant)
- New oil pan and rocker cover gaskets
- New motor mounts
- New front struts and rear shocks
- New sway bar and drop link bushings
- New brakes (master cylinder, flex lines, calibers, pads, rotors, inner/outer wheel bearings) on both front and rear.
- New muffler and tail pipes
- New clutch kit, clutch master cylinder, slave cylinder and dampener
- New upgraded alternator (90amp) and belt
- New Power steering belt
- New fuel injectors, spark plugs and spark wires
- New battery
- New fuel pressure regulator, fuel filter, fuel pump and sending unit.Tank is clean and lines purged.
- New carpet and padding
- New reupholstered leather seats
- New dash cap
- All interior trim freshened up
- New radio
- New rear hatch spoiler
- New hatch support shocks
- New tires (1500 miles on set)
The car is in great shape and runs fantastic!I drove it up from Scottsdale, AZ to Sammamish, WA at the beginning of June and it ran like a Swiss watch!Overall, this thirty-nine-year-old classic is in great condition.It does show some cosmetic wear, and I would grade the exterior paint at a 6.5 out of 10.The car has no body damage and is nearly rust-free thanks to prior owners and factory undercoating efforts.
The only item not working is the steering wheel controls (SWC) – functionality was lost when the new head unit was installed.Nissan used an IR emitter to transmit SWC signals from the steering wheel buttons to the original head unit.New head units no longer operate on this technology; however, there is apparently an adapter that can be installed to bridge this issue and enable SWC with new head units.I did not pursue this when I installed the new head unit, but the Buyer may still choose to do that if desired.Google it and/or check YouTube for more information on this.
If you are looking for a great car for weekend cruises or a base project to upgrade, this car is for you.All significant expenses have been addressed, and it is currently in very good condition.