2006 Nissan 350z Grand Touring Convertible 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
This is a black 2006 Nissan 350Z Grand Touring Model. It has black leather interior with normal wear - no cuts in the leather. 6-speed manual transmission. Convertible with push-button opening and closing. The convertible top has just been completely replaced in the last few weeks (it had some small nicks and tears). Only minor dents and dings have recently been repaired. A few scratches are under the front and rear fenders - barely visible. There are some scratches in the black surface on the door panels where the inside handle is. These are from wedding rings and such when closing the door. The black "paint" can scratch off and leaves a silver metal underneath. You can see this in the pictures of the door panels (it's worse on the driver door than the passenger, as you might imagine). All 4 new tires have only 4k miles on them. Single owner - non-smoker. Purchased in Dallas, TX in 2005. No wrecks. Clean title. No mechanical issues. It has had the clutch replaced several years ago to a high-end after-market clutch. I don't know the exact type. All other parts are original (other than new tires and soft top). It has had all routine scheduled maintenance without any delays. I'm selling because I had my first kid and this car is not conducive to driving around a kid (legally, at least).
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