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2004 Nissan 350z Touring Coupe 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $9,900.00
Year:2004 Mileage:63300
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
Advertising:

Up or bid is a pre-owned 2004 Black Nisson 350z Touring Coupe - with approximately 63,300 miles. This is a very sharp car and is fun to drive. This car has a rebuilt title, but no mechanical problems. There are no obvious signs of accident damage inside or outside of the car. I've taken great care of the car and have treated it like part of my family. It has a great sporty sound and will turn heads. Sound dampening provides a quiet ride, perfected by leather racing seats. The sound system is superb. I am upgrading, which is the only reason I'm selling. Please read entire listing.

Additional information:  

  • V6 engine. Rear wheel drive.
  • Transmission: Automatic (with semi-manual mode)
  • All new tires within the last 1000 miles
  • New battery 
  • The leather interior is very nice. Only normal wear consistent with what would be expected on a 10 year old vehicle, actually it's probably less wear than that.
  • Dash, console and door panels are in good shape.
  • Car comes with 2 keys and 1 remote.
  • Miles/Gallon: Approximately 25 (and it has a sensor in the car that will tell you what you’re getting…you should get 30 highway)
  • Fuel type: PREMIUM (do not put low grade fuel in this car…and NEVER put ethanol in it)
  • There is some minor paint damage to the hood (it doesn't show up in photos - please contact me for more information).
  • Windshield fluid tank is missing
  • Horn doesn't work
  • The “airbag” light is illuminated on the dash.
  • The oil sensor on the main dash doesn't work, and always shows ‘ultra hot’, but it lies.
  • The AC needs to be jumped.

 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS CAR 

A CarFax report is available upon request. This car was in a collision in 2009. I did not own the car when the accident took place. The insurance company declared the car a total loss and sold it as a “Rebuilt/Salvage” vehicle. The car was repaired in Indiana (I do not have any additional information about the accident or the repairs). A “Rebuilt/Salvage” Title was issued. In order for a vehicle that is branded with a “rebuilt /salvage” title to be registered in Nebraska,  the DMV will do an inspection to verify that it is safe to drive.  

The June 2011 accident occurred when the another vehicle ran into my car when I was stopped. There was very little damage (all aesthetic) but it had to be reported. All damage has been repaired. I purchased the vehicle from a private seller in April 2010. Since then I have driven this car as my primary vehicle (except in the winter when it was garaged) and I've had absolutely no mechanical issues.

If you decide to purchase this car, a $500.00 deposit will be required through PayPal at the time of purchase - the balance will be due in cash or cashier's check when the car is picked up. This car is being sold "As Is." Once the car is purchased and the title is handed over or sent to the buyer, the car belongs to the buyer. Returns will not be accepted.

 If you have any questions, please feel free to send me a message, or to set up a time to see it, etc.

Thank you for looking.

 

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Fri, 11 Jan 2013

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Ghosn hid part of Nissan salary, fearing he'd be forced out of Renault, exec testifies

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