2004 Infiniti Fx35 Awd Navi Sunroof Leather Back Up Cam Xenon No Reserve on 2040-cars
Pinellas Park, Florida, United States
For sale is a 2004 Infiniti FX 35 all wheel drive. Truck is metallic brown (almost bronze) in color with black leather interior. The FX 35 currently has 86,980 miles on it and it has the 3.5 liter V6 engine. Anyway onto the truck: It has many options so let me try to list them all: Options include: Full Navigation, Back Up Camera, Keyless Turn Start Button, Xenon HID Head Lights, Sport led Tail Lights, Fog Lamps, Leather, Heated Seats, Roof Rack, Rear Wiper, Sunroof, Hitch, Tint, Floor Mats, Steering Wheel Controls, Alloy Wheels, Wheel Sensors, Silver Interior Trim, In Dash 6 disk Cd Player, XM Sirius Satellite Radio, Bose Stereo, Compass, outside air temp, Power Windows, Power Locks, Keyless entry with Factory Alarm, Dual Airbags, Roof airbags and Side Airbags. Truck was involved in a front end collision and now holds a rebuilt Florida title that means it has been fixed and passed state inspection and can be registered and insured in all 50 states. I have never had any problems with the truck since the accident and all warning light come on and go off like the should. You wouldn't really know the truck was in any accident just by looking at it. Truck has the updated rear sport tail lights..Also the navigation and back up camera are a nice feature to have. The Infiniti is very reliable and I just paid for 2 years for Sirius/XM satellite radio for it back in December so that is good for quite a while!!!! Air Conditioning is ice cold and heat is nice and hot. FX 35 really doesn't need anything other than a new home. Engine starts right up as to be expected and transmission works fine. Interior is in nice shape and shows well, front seats have some minor wear on them, outside has normal scratches associated with mileage and year. We do not smoke. Rear seats completely fold down. Truck has 1 entry remotes with key fob I can pick up at local airport if this helps or assist in shipping (buyer needs to arrange shipping) also must contact me within 24 hours of auction sale and a $500 deposit is due within 48 hours. Please have funds ready meaning as your bank, your wife, your kids, Ect. Thanks for your interest and looking |
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