2004 Nissan 350z Enthusiast Convertible 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
This a 2004 nissan 350z "enthusiast" convertible I have owned for two years. It was never driven in the winter under my ownership and was kept in a garage when parked. It has been a fantastic car and I am sad to sell it. I maintained the interior/exterior meticulously and have handwashed it with the exception of running it through the soft-cloth carwash on a few occasions.
Includes a Bose surround sound system and navigation, heated seats, and is fully loaded for the 2004 convertible. AC blows cold and all electronics aside from driver side window work fine. I installed new front tires last fall and windshield due to a stone hitting my windshield on the highway. The windows were tinted before I purchased the vehicle and are at 25%. I've never had any issues with the police and the % tint on the windows. Only 10,000 miles have been put on this car during my 2 years of ownership. I recently had it inspected a week ago and they did not have to test emissions because less than 5k was put on the vehicle this year. It's in excellent shape. The following are mechanical or aesthetic defects at the time of my purchase 2 years ago which show normal signs of wear and tear. 1) The front driver side window moves 1 inch downwards every time the door is shut. This is a common issue but I never bothered to fix it since I simply put the window all the way up and turn the car off before closing the door. There are instructions on how to fix it if you choose to do so yourself on 350z forums, or you may take it to the dealer and they'd charge you a couple hundred. It never bothered me enough to ever fix it and really isn't an issue. Please send me a message for any other questions/picture requests and I'll be as responsive as possible. If you live near the Philadelphia area please feel free to come inspect before bidding or official purchase. A non-refundable deposit of $500 must be made through paypal within 48 hours of purchase. The remaining payment can be made via paypal. Feel free to message me a reasonable offer. I will ship to anywhere in the US. The buyer can either pick up the vehicle or I can ship it at the Buyer's responsibility. Kelly Blue book values this car between $13,100 and $14,000. ***No Reserve price set. |
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