FS: 240Z,260Z,280Z & 280ZX (70-83) S30 / S130 Cars & Parts

I want a 240Z and have trade

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Old Sep 2, 2009 | 08:19 AM
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I want a 240Z and have trade---SOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!

SOLD!!!!!!!!!!!

I want a classic Japanese car and have this for a trade:

1998 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Edition

5 year/100,000 mile warranty acquired from http://www.stoprepairbills.com/

129,000 miles, but it's my daily driver so it will go up

BRAND NEW (2 weeks old) sailcloth soft top w/tinted rear and side windows---tan color. This top is a 2002 model (the good one)

6" suspension lift kit from ProComp (I did not install, but it looks nice)

I recently added a navigation system built into dash but not pictured (It is actually still brand new in the box. I will install it when I have time)

New platinum spark plugs

New brake pads from O'Reilly auto parts

Aftermarket Aqua neoprene seats front and rear (Not covers, brand new replacement seats)

Tires are 33 X 12.5 X 15 with about 8,000 miles tread life

Please make an offer of what you have. I am eager to trade and can drive a fairly far distance to trade as long as it's a weekend and your car can get me back home because I will drive it back.

I have a preference for Right Hand Drive, but will listen to all offers.




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Old Sep 2, 2009 | 09:20 AM
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finding a RHD 240Z (Fairlady Z) isnt easy, much less one you can drive home. Iv only seen a small handful of true RHD Fairlady Z's and the rest are conversions.
The Jeep prob woulnt get you a nice Fairlady Z but it might get you a nice 240Z

you pretty much have 3 options for getting a RHD Fairlady Z in the US...

1. scour the country for someone who is actually willing to give up there project (bring a trailer)
2. import it from JP or AUS ect.
3. do a RHD conversion on an American car (import a RHD front clip)

if you find one you will either...

A. need a good amount of mechanical and metal working skills (and a good budget)
or
B. very deep pockets (to pay someone with skill)



no matter what a nice RHD Fairlady Z isnt going to be cheap or easy....

Last edited by skib; Sep 2, 2009 at 09:28 AM.
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