Up for sale is a rare pearl white twin turbo. One of my 4 Z's that I own, love and take care off like my own baby. I'm an absolute true Z enthusiast. For all of you that are looking to buy a Z, take my advice and only buy from ppl who know about these cars. Since I'm a married man now and I'm expecting my second child in December. My wife has finally convinced me to sell 2 of my Z's so that I can finally buy a family car. I hate to do it but I have absolutely no choice. This car has absolutely no mechanical problems that I am aware off. Runs very smooth. I just did the timing belt, water pump, and installed an after market exhaust. I also put on brand new tires just a few months ago. Other then that the car did not need anything else. My Z mechanic, Dennis Marshal(anybody that has a Z in Michigan knows him), who is hands down the best Z mechanic in Michigan does all the work for my cars. He just inspected the car and said everything checked out fine. The interior is impeccable. Black leather seats with no rips whatsoever. The few problems that
the car has are that the CD player is not connected. I never tried to connect
it because I never use it. Also the driver seat electronically adjusts to all
positions. But for some reason it sometimes doesn't come forward. Very small
problem. The black lip under the front bumper is a lil cracked. It's a stock
bumper anyways. Everybody gets an aftermarket bumper on Z's. I was about to buy
one recently but since I decided to sell it, I thought it was better to let the
owner decide for himself/herself on what bumper style they would prefer. I'm an honest man and I like for others what I like for myself. So I'll never hide anything. If u have any questions go ahead email me or call me at 734 730 4411. If I don't pick up leave a vm or send me a txt. In a nutshell. This car is priced to sell. I'm not a greedy man. It's a steal for whoever wins the auction. Trust me. Since it's priced so low, the new owner can easily spend some more money wisely on it over time and make it into a total beast. |
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Carlos Ghosn was on verge of release — so prosecutors file new allegation
Fri, Dec 21 2018TOKYO — Japanese prosecutors added a new allegation of breach of trust against Nissan's former chairman Carlos Ghosn on Friday, dashing his hopes for posting bail quickly. Ghosn and another former Nissan executive, Greg Kelly, were arrested Nov. 19 and charged with underreporting Ghosn's income by about 5 billion yen ($44 million) in 2011-2015. They also face the prospect of more charges of underreporting Ghosn's income for other years by nearly 10 billion ($80 million) in total. The breach of trust allegations were filed a day after a court rejected prosecutors' request for a longer detention of both men. The new allegation only applies to Ghosn, and Kelly could still be bailed out. A request for bail by Kelly's lawyer is pending court approval, according to the Tokyo District Court, but his release will have to wait until next week since the request was still in process after office hours Friday. Prosecutors in a statement Friday alleged that Ghosn in 2008 transferred a private investment loss worth more than 1.8 billion yen ($16 million) to Nissan by manipulating an unspecified "swap" contract. Ghosn also profited by having the company transfer a total of $14.7 million to another company to benefit himself and that company's owner, who helped in the contract manipulation, prosecutors said. Shin Kukimoto, deputy chief prosecutor at the Tokyo District Prosecutors Office, refuse to say if the two transactions were related or how Ghosn illegally profited. He also declined to identify the collaborator or whether the transactions were made overseas. Ghosn and Kelly are only charged with underreporting Ghosn's pay over five years, in violation of the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act. They have not been formally charged with an additional allegation of underreporting another 4 billion yen ($36 million) for 2016-2018, for which their first 10-day detention was to expire Thursday. Prosecutors have been criticized for separating the allegations as a tactic to detain Ghosn and Kelly longer. They say Ghosn and Kelly are flight risks. The maximum penalty for violating the financial act is up to 10 years in prison, a 10 million yen ($89,000) fine, or both. Breach of trust also carries a similar maximum penalty. The conviction rate in Japan is more than 99 percent for any crime. Ghosn was sent by Renault in 1999 to turn around Nissan, then on the verge of bankruptcy, and he led its rise to become the world's second-largest automaker.
Nissan 370Z Nismo freshening coming tomorrow
Thu, 15 May 2014Nissan is set to bring a special to the Fairlady faithful at the annual ZDAYZ fest. Based on the sole teaser and the event it's being unveiled at, it's pretty clear that Nissan is going to be issuing some kind of update to the Nismo version of its 370Z.
What that update is, though, is unclear. We can see a few small visual tweaks, like the horizontal LED running lights and their associated vertical vent. The grille looks reformed as well. Beyond that, though, it looks like we're stuck waiting for the full details until tomorrow afternoon. Until then, take a look below for the world's shortest press release.
Andy Palmer leaves Renault-Nissan to serve as CEO of Aston Martin
Tue, 02 Sep 2014Aston Martin has been without a helmsman since Ulrich Bez stepped down from the chief executive office at the end of last year, stepping back to serve as non-executive chairman in a semi-retired ambassadorial capacity. The British automaker, now on the cusp of a new era, has been running without a CEO since, but has now named Bez's replacement in Andy Palmer.
If you don't recognize the name, you should: Palmer has worked under the Renault-Nissan Alliance for decades now, rising through the ranks to become one of the top executives under Carlos Ghosn. Most recently he was serving as executive vice president of the entire group and chairman of the Infiniti brand, but like Carlos Tavares, who recently left Renault to run Peugeot, Palmer is now embarking on a new mission as CEO of Aston Martin.
Once the transition period is complete at the start of October, Palmer's role as Chief Planning Officer at Renault-Nissan will be assumed by Philippe Klein, who steps up from his current role as executive vice president of product planning for Renault. Read the statements from both companies below.