2006 Nissan 350z Enthusiast Convertible 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
The Z has a rebuilders title. The vehicle runs and drives great the top operates as it should. Here are things to note on the car. The top has tears at the lower sides on the drivers and passengers sides. The passengers air vent works but does have the piece to move all the vents at once. The CD player does not work, but the radio is fine ( aftermarket was installed original installed for sale of car) the airbag light is on I have had this checked all looks good don't know why it's on? The check engine light is on but no codes for issue? And the top light stays on when the top is closed but top operates and latches as it should? There are some rock chips on the front end but are hard to see in the pictures. There are also some dings in the passengers door not dents just free door dings scratches from the parking lots. A/C compressor was replaced in the spring this year blows ice cold. I wanted to list all the items that may be a concern for the buyer, this is an awesome buy for the reserve price. I have been driving the Z for two years with the items listed above and have not had any issues. i am sure they can be repaired or fixed easily but saw no need as the car did not display any codes and is operating fine. I have tried to capture everything in the pictures if you have any questions or would like pictures of a certain area please ask.
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