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2005 Nissan 350z Grand Touring Convertible 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:76500
Location:

Duluth, Georgia, United States

Duluth, Georgia, United States
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Hi! I have here a good condition red Nissan 350z touring convertible. I bought this car way back in 2007 at 13000 miles. Right now, I'm trying to get a house and my plan has changed. This is not my daily drive vehicle. I only crank it once a week to make sure the battery is good. The car is in 'good' condition if you wanna go by car fax standard. Here are some info.
Miles:76k++ I drive it every weekend.
Model:touring convertible. Please do your research on all 350 z model
Engine : VQ35de with mobil1 oil change. I just did an oil change myself 2 days ago. 6/4/13
Upgrade : smoothline hardtop. The only hardtop co that made for 350z. The soft top is torn due to vandalism.
Tires: Brand new Nankang milestar on the front and Nakang ultra sport on the rear. CAr was aligned by Grand turismo east. Best alignment shop in GA.
Brakes: hawk hp pads on all 4.
Belts were replaced, manual tranny fluid and differential fluid as well as coolant flush was done 2 years ago by mainstream performance at roughly 70 k miles.
Power steering flush done.
Replaced driver seat switch. Common Problem
Replaced driver side door handle. Common problem

A few things wrong. Mostly cosmetic.
A few scratches on the front and rear bumper.
The interior rate at 6. From scratches and wear/tear of the leather seat .
Air sensor on the front driver side work intermittently.(SP)
No mechanical problems. Passes TN emission with flying color.

Vin # is VIN: JN1AZ36A85M751779
If you want to run it on carfax or autocheck.

Schedule for independent inspection! and have your mind at ease!



Come test drive, look at it and make your decision. I still owe Santander Finance ,so the title is with them till I pay it off. We can make arrangement on how to go about doing that.
Thanks. 6785499626. Text, call or email. Please don't contact me if you are a scammer, company that try to help me sell my car or just to joyride. I don't have the time nor am interested in viewing your website.

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