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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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2013 Nissan Pathfinder: February 2013

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