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2011 Infiniti Fx35, Wrecked And Rebuildable, Navigation, Leather, Moonroof, More on 2040-cars

US $17,500.00
Year:2011 Mileage:41449 Color: INTERIOR COLOR
Location:

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

2011 Infiniti FX35

 

RLB Investments

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Vehicle Information

 

MANUFACTURER MODEL YEAR VIN
Infiniti FX35 FWD 2011 JN8AS1MU0BM110239
Kelley Blue Book Retail Value (Clean Condition, Reserve Thousands Less) MILEAGE TRANSMISSION ENGINE
$31,847 41,449 7-Speed Shiftable Automatic Transmission 3.5L V6 DOHC 24V FI Engine
EXTERIOR COLOR INTERIOR COLOR BODY STYLE TITLE
Black Graphite Leather SUV CLEAR



 

Vehicle Description

Please note RLB DOES NOT offer any type of financing, but we are willing to work with any financial institutions you choose.  There can be up to a 30 day delay on all titles.

You are bidding on a fantastic 2011 Infiniti FX35 FWD.

Features include: 18" Alloy Wheels, Navigation System, Rearview Camera, Leather Interior, Power Moonroof, Ventilated And Heated Front Seats, AM/FM/CD Player With Premium Bose Audio System, And Much More.  This is a fantastic Porsche with numerous features.  A sure to please. 

Sold with a clear title.  Insurance company may have paid a total loss claim (frame damage, hail damage, etc).  All Loose Parts Are Cracked And Damaged.  This Vehicle Runs And Lot Drives.

Our office is located at:

RLB Investments
2020 Cherry Lane
Fort Worth, TX 76108

By Appointments Only!

Please note RLB DOES NOT offer any type of financing, but we are willing to work with any financial institutions you choose.

Please do not hesitate to contact me by phone at,  214-577-5755 with any questions.  Ask for Charles.  THIS UNIT IS ADVERTISED LOCALLY.  WE SELL OVER 500 UNITS A MONTH.  CALL AND BUY TODAY. BE AWARE THAT TITLE DELAY IS POSSIBLE DUE TO PAYOFF CHECK WITH LOCAL DEALER FOR DETAILS ON FACTORY WARRANTY.  You can also email us (QRGINC@Yahoo.com) with any questions.  We provide free airport pick-up. Thank you for visiting another RLB Investments fantastic listing.
 

 


 

RLB Investments

    

RLB Investments has been in the car business for twenty years. We are industry leaders in the areas of wholesale, retail, and leasing.  We are proud to have a reputation for purchasing clean, quality, new car trade-ins from numerous dealerships in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex and Texas.  Our talent is the best in the industry.  We deal in all makes, models, and body styles, and it is our mission to provide you with the best experience and best customer service which you deserve.

 

 

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Terms And Agreements

 

1. Out-of-state buyers are responsible for inventory tax and a documentation fee ($50).  Inventory tax is calculated at .00238% of the sales price.

2. Texas residents are responsible for sales tax, inventory tax, registration/title transfer, and a documentation fee.

3. A $500.00  deposit must be made within 48 hours of auction close with the remaining balance paid within 7 days unless other arrangements are made.

4. Acceptable methods of payment for the deposit are cash in person, bank wire transfers, paypal, or cashier's check.

5. Acceptable methods of payment for the balance are cash in person, bank wire transfers, or cashier's check. We do not accept payment of the balance through paypal.

6. Before bidding, you must have funds readily available or be pre-qualified.

7. Seller reserves the right to cancel this auction at any time.

8. RLB Investments ships upon receipt of payment.  RLB Investments can provide complimentary pick-up service at airport.

9. Please note that we strive to accurately describe our vehicles as much as possible.  It is possible that some small rock chip or mark could be found under very close inspection that we possibly missed.

10. By not following these Terms high bidder forfeits right to vehicle, and RLB Investments may offer item to next highest bidder.

Thank you for viewing our inventory and good luck on your bidding.

 

   

Location

Our office is located at:

RLB Investments
2020 Cherry Lane
Fort Worth, TX 76108

For any further questions please call us at 214-577-5755Our hours of operation are (9:00am - 5:00pm) Monday - Friday (CST) and Saturdays by appointment only.  You may also email us at: QRGINC@Yahoo.com

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