2006 Nissan 350z Enthusiast Coupe 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Auburn, Indiana, United States
Clean title and have title in hand
I am selling a beautiful magnetic black nissan 350z enthusiast 6-speed 105k miles -Almost all highway( Me and previous owner have both used it 99% of the time on the highway) Car has always been kept basically under 3k rpm and never taken above 70 mph. This car was truly babied. This has been an adult owned and maintained car. It still has the original clutch in it working perfectly so you know it has not been beat on or raced. It has been well maintained with oil changes every 3,000 miles with full synthetic and Mobil 1 oil filters for every oil change. The car has never been in an accident and simply has been a joy to own. Nissan is known for their bulletproof engines and drive-trains and the 350z is the absolute when it comes to this. There are only two mods done to the car the $1000 stillen exhaust and $350 Injen air intake. Mechanically this car is very sound and the outside and interior are very decent for the age. Any scratches or chips were there before I bought the car and it didn't deter me as you can barely see them unless you are looking for them up close. Just normal wear and tear. Stats: 300 horsepower 260 lbs of torque mpg: 20 city 26 highway ( I've seen it get 30 mpg on the highway) Black Enthusiast 105k miles ( Mostly all highway) Original clutch (Not beat on or raced) (Shifts are smooth as butter) Only 2 modifications ( Just breather mods) 6-Speed Manual (The only transmission to truly drive a sports car) Car will be detailed, washed, and waxed with a fresh oil change to whoever buys it. I really need to sell it to pay off my college loans and with summer right around the corner it would be the perfect time to buy it. |
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