2009 Nissan 370z Base Coupe 2-door 3.7l on 2040-cars
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
For sale is my 2009 Nissan 370Z Sport Package Car. All the goodies of a Nismo without the gaudy spoiler. I am selling because I work constantly and never have time to enjoy it. I always garage the car and usually only drive it once a week or so. The body of the car is in perfect condition with NO scratches or dings. The car comes with a set of Eibach Sway Bars front and rear. It really woke up the car and greatly improved the already outstanding handling. I also fitted the car with a set of Berk Test-Pipes which really livened up the sound. I also added a set of Hub-centric wheel spacers which moved the wheels out slightly so they fill out the fenders better and really make the car look great. The interior is bone stock and in great condition. It is black with the silver accents and stitching on the bolstered seats. The windows are tinted 25% rear and 35% front. Always changed the oil every 3000 miles with full synthetic oil. The badges and wheels have been sprayed with plasti-dip and can be easily removed. I have decided to go down to one car and my loss is your gain. the KBB average private party value is just over 21K. Take the opportunity to pick up this great sports car at the right time. Please feel free to E-mail me any questions you may have. The car is located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and I would be willing to travel up to 200 miles to meet a buyer. Please message me first if you have a feedback rating of less than 10. Thanks for Looking! Weston |
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