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2005 Nissan 350z Grand Touring Convertible on 2040-cars

US $13,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:133000
Location:

Greenwood, Indiana, United States

Greenwood, Indiana, United States
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I'm listing my convertible for sale. It's a 2005 Nissan 350z convertible. It has the Grand Touring trim level on it, which is the most expensive one. It is in great shape, the paint looks amazing. It's a rare blue and I have not seen many like it. The top works excellent and doesn't leak, it was replaced two years ago. It has around 133k miles on it but runs like new and has always had all maintenance done. It is the 6 speed manual transmission which I feel like is the only way to go on a sports car, but that's just me. It has the xenon lights that work great and also has an upgraded stereo system. Everything on the car works great. It has Axis wheels on them which cost about $2,000. Custom exhaust, custom intake, and a stage two clutch on it. The car also comes with a warranty good until the end of the year that is transferable. I'm asking $13,000, which I think is reasonable considering the thousands of dollars worth of aftermarket parts and considering that the black book value on the car is $15,100. I'm selling the car because I need an SUV. I love the car and it has been amazing to have and so much fun and you won't be disappointed with it. $13,000 obo. I would entertain trades only if it were a 2007 or new BMW X5, a 2006 or newer Mercedes ML (Preferably 500), and possibly the Porsche Cayenne. I can be reached by text at 317-670-8740. Thanks! 

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