2004 Nissan 350z Convertible - Low Miles And Clean on 2040-cars
Topeka, Kansas, United States
Beautiful Convertible! Ready for Sun and Fun! Low mileage, clean inside and out and dealer serviced. Drop the top with a push of a button, sit back in leather (heated) seats and let the powerful 3.6L V6 loose! I purchased this car last year from the second owner. The first owner put only 8,000 miles on it and the previous owners were an older couple who put on less than 20k. I planned to keep this for a few years but, as my wife is now pregnant and this is our only vehicle...understandably we need something a bit bigger. All service and maintenance has been done at the dealership and shows in the CarFax as well as receipts. I also had the 30k mile scheduled maintenance done ahead of schedule so that is not a worry for the new owner. I upgraded the stock stereo to a touch screen DVD/CD/MP3/AUX JVC unit that sounds amazing with the stock Bose speakers and looks just as great. The stock exhaust was replaced with a very nice sounding ARK Performance Exhaust for improved air flow, power and increased gas mileage that is paired with an AEM cold air intake to make this beauty sound and perform great! I also had an intake spacer by Motordyne installed to further increase airflow, power and get great gas mileage. The windows have been lightly tinted with a lifetime warranty in a color matching charcoal gray. These upgrades do not void anything or decrease dependability in anyway what-so-ever and drastically improve this already stunning vehicle. 350z's have a huge following and collector value. This is an excellent example of a 2004 Convertible and you will not find another in better condition. The upgrades, labor included costed north of $5,000. This is the premium trim model available with leather, heated seats, Bose sound and convertible top. Everything on this car functions perfectly including the top and anything else you can think of. I welcome any inspections by potential buyers or a hired company. Buyer to pay a $500 non-refundable deposit at end of listing and pay the remaining balance by bank wire, certified/cashier check or cash within one week. Shipping or pickup is the responsibility of the buyer and to be set within 10 days of payment. Please contact me with any questions. You will not be disappointed with this amazing car! |
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