2003 Nissan 350z Performance Trim 6 Speed Daytona Blue Southern Car on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
2003 Nissan 350 Z for sale. Clean and clear title in hand. I am the 2nd owner of this car. It has
only been in Ohio for about a year and a half & is not driven in
the winter. The car is originally from North Carolina, so it's very clean underneath, unlike many of our cars in Ohio where the car is located now. This car turns heads everywhere I go. "Performance" model includes cruise control, Vehicle Dynamic Contrl (Vdc
- traction control), tire pressure monitor, 18" wheels, xenon HID headlights. On a long highway drive I have got as high as 27mpg in this car, which is great for what it is.
The car is stock with the exception of a megan racing test pipe that was installed about 1 year ago. I do have the stock pipe/catalytic converter that will go with the sale of the vehicle in case it would ever be needed again. Also there was a short throw shifter on the car when I purchased it.The side & rear window has been tinted to about 30%. No bubbles or issues with the tint, looks great. 6 speed manual, clutch feels great. 77,800 miles currently, may go up if we have any decent weather and I have the opportunity to drive it. Always full synthetic oil changes (as did the previous owner, verified by receipts), just changed oil before winter weather hit us. I've only ran 93 octane in the gas tank though only 91 is required. I have some copy of maintenance records from the previous owner as he took it to the dealer for everything. I only put about 15,000 miles or less on it myself, so the only thing I have needed to do was an alignment and a few oil changes. The orignal owner of the car was an older guy with a family, seemed to take good care of it, didn't get the impression that he beat on it, and I certainly did not. Interior: In good shape. Many used 350z you see will have pretty worn out seats. The driver side on mine is SLIGHTLY warn but nowhere near as bad as many that I see. I give the interior a 8/10, only because of the seat showing a little bit of wear (from 5 ft away you would not ever notice but I try to be as honest as possible when selling a car/motorcycle/etc) Exterior: A couple of small dents/dings which I assume are from rocks or anything else from the freeway. The 350z are known for the bumpers being pretty chipped up from rocks, some are pretty bad, mine I consider to be nice! There is nothing on the car that is dent/ding/chipped anymore than you would expect from a vehicle of this age / mileage. Nothing is significant enough that I can even capture it in a photo. I do still prefer that the buyer look at the vehicle in person prior to purchasing! On the car you will notice several things blacked out, including the bottom of the front bumper, the wheels, side markers on the front bumper, nissan emblems. This was done using plastidip. If you are unfamiliar with the product, look into it. It is 100% reversible. It will actually peel right off as a rubbery coating. IF you do not prefer the current look with things being blacked out, you can remove it very easily, or I could do it for you when you pick it up. It is as quick and easy as I'm making it sound and does no harm to material underneath of it. The front right rim has a little curb rash that was on there when I purchased it. It's not horrible but again I prefer to make note of everything possible. With the plastidip over the wheel it is almost not noticeable at all. The front driver side tire will need replaced soon. It was wearing poorly prior to getting an alignment. The outside of the tire is worn but the rest is good. Being that this car only gets driven in nice weather I was never concerned with it. I would personally put many more miles on it before replacing it, but again I prefer to be honest and point things out. The rest of the tires are very good. I give it a 8/10 with the exception of the tire! It just recently passed emissions inspection in November. I can possibly help with delivery if needed and weather conditions are not cooperating. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask. Clean and clear title in hand. Sad to see this go. Very enjoyable car to own. I've owned a few Nissans in the last few years and mechanically they have been the best few cars that I have had yet. |
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