Very Low Miles, Excellent Condition, Redline Red, 2005 350z Touring on 2040-cars
Jackson, Missouri, United States
HISTORY
This listing is for my 2005 Nissan 350Z Touring. I am the second owner. The previous owner was 6' 2" and was older, so he got tired of getting in and out of such a low vehicle. He traded back into the same Nissan dealership where he bought it. I then bought the car with only 2800 miles on it. The car has been my baby ever since and currently only has 24,000 miles on it. All the routine maintanance has been done to the vehicle and I have 90-100% of the maintanance paperwork. The only oil I've ever used in the car has been Mobile 1 Synthetic and changed it every 5k miles. The car has a clear title. THE CAR My 350Z is Redline red with Glacier white leather interior. It has heated leather, air bags - Bose 7 speaker, 6-CD/cassette stereo. The car came equipped with the 3.5L 287HP, 274 ft-lb engine mated to a 6 speed manual transmission. It has been a fantastic engine and I have never had a problem with it. The car is a fun and fantastic drive. It goes exactly where you point it and is extremely predictable. It has been driven in a spirited fashion (as it should be) but never abused!! I just put on 4 new Mickey Thompson street performance tires that only have about 2000 miles on them. The battery is brand new and bought this past May. I just had the oil changed in June. The interior is in fantastic shape for an almost 10 year old car. The driver side floor mat shows a little wear and there is a small amount of scuffing on the driver seat as you enter the door. Other than that the leather was always conditioned and kept clean. The exterior is in great shape with NO dents or dings. It does have minor rock pecks that come with the normal wear and tear of a car that sits this low. There is one large rock chip on the front of the hood, but the rock did not dent the hood. The exterior has no rust and the car has never seen snow and I always waited for a few good rains to wash away the salt on the roads before driving in the spring, even though Missouri doesn't get much snow. INCLUDED & EXTRAS I've added a few aftermarket parts and options. An Injen cold air intake that increases the horse power by 10-15hp, Nismo oil cap, Nismo premium engine bolt kit and Nismo premium floor mats. I also installed a billet aluminum front grill and changed out the ugly orange side marker lights. ALL of this is included along with 2 fobs, 2 keys, one valet key, the original owners manuals and case. I also have the original window sticker. PAYMENT, PICKUP AND WARRANTY A $500 deposit will be due via Paypal 48 hours at the conclusion of the auction and the remaining amount is due within 7 days. If you have a Zero or negative rating please message me before bidding or it will be cancelled. No warranty should be assumed nor is it implied. The buyer is responsible for arranging pickup/delivery after the funds have gone through. Thank you. |
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