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Selling my car... again


e_racer1999

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don't worry, i'm still keeping my yellow one. but i just moved and i couldn't get my grey one started so i'm puttin her up for adoption. for pics, click the link. she looks a little different from the pics. she doesn't have those rims on her, she has Libres. as soon as i get my other computer set up i'll post more recen pics. current price is a VERY flexible $1000 obo. PM me, e-mail me, or post here if interested!

i don't have any pics on my puter and i can't d/l pics from the link since this isn't my puter, otherwise i'd have a listing in the classifieds..

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Shipping to AR will not be cheap either...

Yea, but the road trip can be worth the memories .... how does the commercial go ...

"A 1970 Datusn 240z - $1000 dollars .... Gas to and trailer and gas from California - $800 dollars .... the memories being made with each mile of the Z - PRICELESS" for all those Z parts in life there is Mastercard :classic:

All in all I would have bought that in a heartbeat if I had the room or my wife would have killed me. And I don't want that, she would then own my Z :P .

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If you get another offer man take it, this isnt looking good, i bet it will take over 1000 bucks to ship it.

The cheapest I got for Houston, Texas to Buffalo, New York was about 800ish dollars when I was looking to ship mine when I move.

Then I looked at Uhaul for the tow dolly (125) and trailor (250).

Then I came up with the idea of making my own tow bar attachment (20 bucks in material), using a universal tow bar attachment (55 bucks shipped) and adding some towing lights (35 bucks shipped) and I have a re-useable towing attachment for my z car! I will be doing a write up on how to do this soon. :D

I figure the move alone will pay for it, but then I can also use it when I take my car to the painters and to the mechanic while I am finishing up my work. :cheeky: The only key to this is the car has to roll. I got the idea when I towed my brothers Jeep back from Colorado with my dad's truck.

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