2008 Nissan 350z Nismo Coupe 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Oakland Gardens, New York, United States
Hi, selling my RARE Nissan 2008 350z LIMITED EDITION nismo #1180 out of 1600
The car has 19,xxx miles which wont change much, only driven on weekends (its practically brand new), and doesn't see rain or snow. It is very well taken care of and garaged all its life. Car comes with the stock nismo wheels Mobil 1 synthetic oil changes every 3 months. No dents but does have minor rock chips from just driving. The engine runs strong with absolutely no problems, never been modified everything is still oem. Exterior and interior 9/10 front bumper has 3m clear bra ($900) with mcr carbon fiber canards ($800) and another ($400) to fill in the side markers. You wont find another nismo with that front bumper! pioneer double din with back up camera brembo brake kit nismo exhaust nismo dampers has welded chassis viper 2 page alarm with auto start 1st owner, clean title in hand, no liens Private seller no hidden dealer fees Price $25,000 is negotiable (MSRP was $38,000) shoot me an offer worst scenario is I say no. EMAIL: floppymoppy1234 @ hotmail . com email me for quickest response and for additional pictures Prefer local pick up, i will ship at your expense and you must make all the arrangements On May-09-14 at 09:06:42 PDT, seller added the following information: Hi, selling my RARE Nissan 2008 350z LIMITED EDITION nismo #1180 out of 1600 |
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