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Touring Edition, Manual, 6spd, Daytona Blue, Well Maintained on 2040-cars

US $9,500.00
Year:2003 Mileage:93382
Location:

Renfrew, Pennsylvania, United States

Renfrew, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:

 ** My 2003 350Z is being re-listed due to an irresponsible bidder who had no intentions of ever paying for the car nor did that person ever view the car.  Their negative feedback should be ignored as I was straightforward and professional when I informed them that I would report them and open an "unpaid item" ticket. **

This car has been kept and maintained completely stock and has the following options:
- 287hp, 274 ft-lb 3.5 Liter V6
- 6 speed manual transmission
- power locks
- power windows
- leather seats and steering wheel
- 6 way power driver seat
- 2 way power passenger seat
- heated seats, high and low heat settings
- AC (Blows cold)
- cruise control
- 6 airbags
- anti lock brakes
- Vehicle Dymanic Control (traction control)
- Z logo floor mats
- carpeted cargo mat
- aluminum door entry kick plates
- front and rear body color molded mud guards
- factory rear spoiler
- Xenon headlights
- 6 spoke alloy rims
- 6 CD Bose stereo

RARE extras:
- the following items go with the car when it is sold and are available because I pre-ordered my Z in April 2002. Only pre-order customers received these extras from Nissan. (pictured above)
(I have not seen this stuff offered for any other 2003 350z in the last 3 months)
- "The Run" DVD filmed in Prague
- limited edition and numbered brochure
- The history of the all new Z book and case
- numerous pictures and fact cards
- an original dealer poster from the first sales year that came right off the dealer's wall


Description:
- This car runs great and has been adult owned, operated and maintained.  I always used Amsoil and the oil was changed before the recommended intervals.  ALWAYS garaged.  NEVER seen snow.  Normal wear for 93k miles.  The paint is gorgeous and always kept clean and waxed (as you can see).    High Autocheck score.  No rust.  Tires were new less than 1,000 miles ago.  Rare Daytone Blue color option!!  344th 350Z built in the 2003 relaunch year!!

Pictured above is slight scuffing on the driver seat from getting in and out over the years.  It is not ripped or torn.  Also pictured is a VERY SMALL crease to the plastic BELOW the grill.  This piece of plastic is less than 3 inches wide. The picture was taken at close distance so that the crease would even show in a picture, otherwise, it is hard to even notice.  Compare that picture to other pictures of the front to see what I mean.


A $500 deposit will be due via Paypal 24 hours at the conclusion of the auction and the remaining amount is due within 7 days.  No warranty should be assumed nor is it implied.  Buyer is responsible for arranging pickup/delivery after the funds have gone through.  Thank you.

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