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For Sale: Classic 280zx Targa Coupe

Best Offer 4 members have voted

  1. 1. Best Offer

    • $6000
      25%
    • $7000
      25%
    • $8000
      0%
      0
    • $9000
      50%

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1982: CLASSIC 280ZX TARGA COUPE

Blue Slip

12 Months Rego

99% maticulously restored classic

A$8,500 ONO

In Sydney, Australia

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Its not a coupe, its a 2+2.

Its got 2 doors, that makes it a coupe. Being a coupe has got nothing to do with the number of seats.

I can't vote because all the above prices are wayy to high.

$6000 Australian dollars equals roughly $4500 US dollars. While I know next to nothing about those cars that doesn't seem high to me for any car that's been restored well.

It is a four-seater, not a sports car!

No self-respecting real man in need of a Z would have one! ...Unless he needed a way to get his three-member immediate family to and from Z-car club meetings like I do-at least my 4 seater is a turbo model. Yes, I know it is a streamlined sedan...at least it is a Z(x)!

Will

PS, not enough pictures to vote, cleaning up the outside is not the same as a restoration, and that is all we can see was done.

Its funny, have had this coupe/2+2 discussion before. Calling a two seater a coupe and a four seater a 2+2 is simply a convenient and accurate way of distinguishing between the two. But for some reason a lot of 2+2 owners seem to want to avoid that term :surprised:

On the price, the market will very likely say that a good 2+2 is worth a couple of K. Pity in a way, still a very useable car.

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