2008 Infiniti G37 Sport Coupe 2-door 3.7l on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
I'm selling my g37 Coupe which I've owned for two years and which was bought direct from Infiniti as a pre-owned vehicle off a one owner lease. It's in incredible condition and has been well cared for with low mileage. I love this car and am only selling it as I've recently started a family and purchased a more family centric vehicle. Feel free to call (310-694-7031) / email me (wgparra@gmail.com) with any questions and if you'd like more specific areas photographed, let me know.
Couple answers to questions I've received. The car has 19" wheels (later years had a similar style only in 18". Additionally, the kickplates are made of aluminum. I plan to take several more pics today / tomorrow to add to the auction. If you live in the LA area, I encourage you to stop by and take a look at the car, she's beautiful and you will be sold on the spot. Best, -will On Mar-08-14 at 15:45:38 PST, seller added the following information: Took some extra pictures and have maxed out the amount I can post. Again, I'd love to have anyone who wants to take a look at the vehicle see it tomorrow. I've also taken photos of the only three exterior blemishes I could find on the vehicle. I've also been asked recently to confirm that the vehicle does in fact have Satellite Navigation. |
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