2007 Nissan 350z Grand Touring Coupe 2-door 3.5l Kbb Is Over 16k!! on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
Up for sale is a Beautiful '07 Model 350z! This is the newer body style, also comes with a better engine the last model. HR engine.
KBB Values of this car- Very Good- $17,000 Good- $16,500 Fair- $15,900 This year was when they went from their standard engine with single cold air, to dual cold air intake and a better engine called, "HR Engine". This Specific car is rare itself because its red, but also has the combination of the White Premium leather Inside which is almost impossible to find! This is the one car whi.ch is affordable yet turns heads when on the road. Packed with lots of power to enjoy from, this V6 engine is also great on gas! MPG 20city/27Highway. Car has an Amazing Bose surround system, Ice cold AC, Power everything! Nice dark tints. Automatic w/shift tronic. Car is very well maintained, just got a Fully Synthetic oil change done with Synthetic Filter. Also Brakes Have been changed a month ago. Warranty? This car is being sold "AS IS" and where is with all faults and possible defects.. Meaning after it is sold to you, it is yours. So make sure you are completely satisfied before you buy. NO returns! Extended warranty may be bought from else where. Vehicle Inspection All potential buyers are welcome to inspect the car but this has to be done Prior of auction completion. Serious buyers, for further questions or inqueries, please call us at 407-460-4106 Thanks! Have a Wonderful day! AS-IS, NO Warranty, NO Exchange. |
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