2004 Nissan 350z Enthusiast Low Miles Upgraded Mpg Clean on 2040-cars
Glendale, Arizona, United States
The car is also for sale on craigslist phoenix with the same title if you would like to see more photos.
My family and I have upgraded to a larger vehicle and no longer have room for 4 cars. I am selling my 2004 Nissan 350Z Enthusiast. The car has a 5 speed automatic transmission. The car is very clean and well taken care of. With only 83,000 miles the car has tons of life left in it. I had the oil changed every 12 weeks as the car was not driven enough to manage 3000 miles in that time frame. Full synthetic oil and premium gas only. The car was kept in a garage the entire time that I have had it and hand washed with treated soft water. The car was a daily drive and amazing one at that. Here are a few features. Clean Title Automatic Transmission with manual Shift Option Bi-Xenon LED Headlights Cruse Control Reactive Auto Dim Rearview Mirror Built in Garage Door Opener Upgraded intake and pro filter For Better fuel economy ($180) Traction Control Locking Gascover Upgraded stereo system - Deck and Speakers ($550) Upgraded Airtex FuelPump- lifetime warranty / service by Nissan - Better fuel economy ($895) Upgraded TuroboXS ECU For Better fuel economy ($1120) The car was never raced or pushed hard. I drove the car to take the chore out of driving and to have a nice relaxing drive to work and on tripes. AC blows ICE cold (I often have to turn it off even when it is 110+ outside). With the upgrades that I have done I was able to get 34+ MPG combined on the car (Which is about 10MPG more than a normal 350z).Tires on the car are brand new with less than 400 miles on them with warranty from Discount Tire ($900). Car does have some scratches here and there and some rash on the bottom of the bumper but that is to be expected from an 11 year old car. Had a full check on the car done by Nissan less than a month ago when they put in the upgraded fuel pump and it came back with no other issues. Car has a clean title and is looking for a good home. KBB puts the car in Good condition at $10,600. For the car as is with the new tires and upgrades to fuel economy and stereo I am looking to get $10,500 which is more than worth it. I would be willing to sell the car without the Turbo XS ECU, rims and tires (I have other rims that would go with the car that would need new tires soon), and intake (I would put the stock one back on), and with the stock radio for $9,500 although those items are easily worth the $1000 extra. Call or text me at 623-742-5242 I work over nights so I may not answer so make sure to leave a voice mail if I don't. You can also email me as I check that often as well. Please let me know if you have any questions and thanks for looking. Have a great day :) |
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