2009 Nissan 370z Touring Coupe 2-door 3.7l on 2040-cars
Weston, Massachusetts, United States
This car has been garage kept by one owner, purchased from a Nissan dealership in Mass. I've never driven it harshly and have had it serviced at the dealership to ensure it stayed in the best working order! It has never been taken to a track but only enjoyed during sunny days! I am not a teenager who has driven it hard every chance he got, but I am just a middle aged man who wanted to have a sports car to enjoy when the weather was perfect and the roads were smooth!
Its been a garage since new which has kept the paint and rims in great condition! The interior is like new as seat covers were used for most of its life! The engine still sounds like new and it handles as if I just drove it off the lot. There are no fancy add ons because the car didn't need any so its still all factory parts. Fully loaded from the factory of course with the Navigation and 19 inch rims with great performance tiers! Shipping: Buyer responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping. Payments: Deposit of $500.000 within 48 hours of auction close |
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