2006 Nissan 350z Roadster Coupe 3.5l Automatic Clean Free Shipping! Convertible! on 2040-cars
Warwick, New York, United States
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PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU ARE WILLING AND ABLE TO MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: * $500.00 NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE AT THE END OF AUCTION (Immediately due) * FULL PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END (unless other arrangements made).
Please read my ad carefully and to its fullest. THIS IS A DEALER SALE, car comes with dealer paperwork and warranty
Clean clear Title. You will be dealing with me directly. I will assist the buyer the best way I can to smoothly complete transaction preserving the interests of both parties involved.
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Please!! make arrangements to inspect the vehicle in person if possible!!! Ask any questions and Picture requests are welcomed! Bid with confidence!!! This is a CASH sale only. Wire transfers or cash in person only SHIPPING: Call me for details.
Serious bidders please. If you have a question please call my cell (845) 987-9267 Up for sale is this 2006 Nissan 350Z Roadster! it now has only 37K miles, its a One owner car!!! It was bought for summer use, however the owner has now moved on to another summer hobby. The car is in EXCELLENT condition, it is original has no modifications, body is mint with exception of passenger fender which was repainted after a deer decided to stumble onto the road. The engine is 110% and it has NO issues, no problems no surprises. Engine and transmission are in perfect shape, the interior is also immaculate. Unfortunately I cannot entertain trades sorry! The stereo system, interior convertible top are perfect and work well! There is no dash lights warnings or issues. Engine has only fully synthetic oil, 5w-30 every 3k miles. The transmission is automatic (did not want to sit in traffic with manual). The leather is clean has no rips, its a non smoker car and its adult owned. Please don't waste my time I wont waste yours! This car is perfect. I had a mechanic look it over and its perfect, exactly what a 30K mile car should be like. The dealer also did regular maintenance on it. There are no liens no loans owed. there are no accidents on record. Clean title. It has HID lights, LED tails, and has the sport package with sport wheels! Call (845) 987 9267 if you have questions. BID WITH CONFIDENCE!!! Check out my Feedback 100%!! Id be happy to answer any questions you may have! (845) 987 9267 Id be happy to provide additional pictures, documents, records, or have a third party inspection!! Thanks |
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Nissan pokes fun at Tesla's New Jersey woes, then deletes Tweet
Tue, Mar 18 2014Ever have one of those moments when you release something out onto Twitter, only to think better of it a little while later and reach for that garbage can icon? If so, you are not alone. In fact, you're in the company of a certain Japanese automaker, who recently joined the ranks of those who've suffered an embarrassing bout of tweetus deletus. The Nissan Leaf social media team apparently thought it would be amusing to take a light poke at Tesla Motors and its New Jersey dealer fight woes on its Twitter feed and put together the cheeky graphic which you see above. It was originally published on the micro-blogging network accompanied by the text, "It's okay #NewJersey, you can still #GoElectric with the #NissanLEAF #EV." Funny, right? Not to everyone. The image attracted a bit of mild criticism which, to their credit, Nissan responded to saying, "It's all in #EV love." Soon, however, the original image disappeared from the @NissanLEAF feed. Luckily, we saved a copy for your edification. Rob Robinson, senior specialist of social communications for Nissan, told AutoblogGreen that the Leaf Twitter account is run by an agency, and that the tweet in question, "Was not a tweet that was reviewed or approved by Nissan. We saw it and asked them to take it down." As for the reasoning, Robinson said that, "We thought it was a discussion we didn't need to be weighing in on." While we can see the Nissan point of view, we also appreciate the attempt at being irreverent. Anything to break up the monotony of the stale toast the account usually offers up – "What would you nickname your Nissan Leaf if it was Ocean Blue?" which is the last undeleted Tweet available on the feed, as of this writing. We actually applaud the intention of the Tesla post. It all makes us wonder, though, if the social media team over there isn't in need of a little input on how they might improve its outreach. Since we know our readers are not shy in offering suggestions, we ask you to leave your thoughts and ideas for them in the Comments.
Nissan gives us the business on the art of clay modeling
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By the time everything is said and done, workers may have hundreds of hours in the model's creation. So, what happens when the company no longer needs the buck? They get scrapped. Someone comes in and dismantles the whole creation. We presume that action is set to the wailing tears of everyone who had a hand in building the model. Check out the video below for a closer look.
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The Japanese automaker is the one responsible for putting the best gamers behind the wheel of actual race cars with its GT Academy, co-sponsored by Nissan and Gran Turismo. Yet while the likes of Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Volkswagen and Mitsubishi have already revealed their Vision Gran Turismo concepts specifically designed for the game, Nissan has been left behind. And as it is apt to point out in its latest infographic, that's not a position to which it's accustomed.
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