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Convertible In Excellent Condition, Low Mileage on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:12500
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Excellent condition, all-original car. Car is very clean.  Only driven on sunny days and kept in garage when not in use. You will get compliments on this Z nearly every time you drive it. Car is currently in Charlotte, NC area. This car is easy to handle. Super fun to drive. Low-mileage 2008 Nissan 350Z convertible is in the amazing metallic silver color. The body is in excellent condition as the pictures show. Power top goes up or down automatically quickly at the push of a button and disappears when down. Excellent power from the automatic transmission 3.5 liter V6 engine, which delivers 306 HP but still gets 17 to 23 mpg. Never in an accident. Clean CarFax report. Clear title in hand for fast, easy transaction. A/C works well. Has cruise control. Equipped with after market Kenwood Navigation, Bluetooth, Rear View Camera & Sat Radio. Up to date on service.  At 6,800 miles, this car was sold as a Cadillac Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle after being given a full  overhaul service to qualify. Since then, it has only been driven by mature owners averaging just 2,000 miles a year. Slight negative; slight curb rubs one alloy wheel.  Has a superior quality Bose speakers. Power seats, plus power door locks, windows & mirrors. Has 18-inch alloy wheels. Xenon HID super bright headlights. Fuel tank is 20 gallons. Great opportunity to get an unmodified Nissan 350Z Roadster in one of the most desirable colors.  Skip all the other Zs with owners like race car drivers, salvage titles and uncertain modifications. This one is all original. Fantastic value in this car for the money. Get the look and feel of a vintage Porsche with all of the amenities, comfort and MPGs of a modern car, plus the low maintenance costs and cheap insurance rating of a Nissan. This era 350Z is one of today's best sports car values

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Buyer must pick up the vehicle or make shipping arrangements.  No shipping.

$1,000 deposit due within 48 hours of winning bid. 

Remainder due at time of title transfer.

Nissan 350Z for Sale

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