2003 Nissan 350z Performance Coupe 2-door 3.5l Clean Title *6 Speed Transmission on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
I am putting up for sale my 2003 Nissan 350Z. It currently has 113,544 miles but that will increase since I do drive it once in awhile.
This car is the performance model that came with 18 inch wheels, VDC control, home link system, and cruise control. I used this car as a work vehicle and put approximately 10,000 miles on it without any hiccups whatsoever. I have done regular oil changes myself every 2,500 miles. This car is unmolested, but does show signs of wear. It has a dent on the front of the hood where it looks like a truck might have bumped it, the front bumper has cracks and plenty of paint chips from freeway use, it also has a dent on the lower part of the passenger door. This car will come as shown, with 19 inch G37 S wheels. They have Hankook tires on them with good tread. This car is a blast to drive and has the signature 350z throaty sound that its predecessor didn't come with. The only reason I am selling this car is because I have my eye on a Mini Cooper Model S, so I can't have two cars. This vehicle is also listed for sale locally so this listing may be removed without notice. If you search "2003 Nissan 350z for sale" on youtube, you will see a short video of me walking around the car. It is posted by "Bryce Edwards" Search by most recent. Please feel free to ask me any questions you may have and thank you for looking! I am willing to cooperate with shipping companies if need be... Or, this is a great excuse to come to Vegas! |
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