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2008 Nissan 350z White, 6 Speed, Hr Motor, No Accidents Or Paint Work Garaged on 2040-cars

US $14,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:80000
Location:

Mount Holly, New Jersey, United States

Mount Holly, New Jersey, United States

No accidents or paint work, selling because I need a 4 door car.  This is a clean 350Z its all stock, never modified, adult owned, last year of the 350z with HR motor. 80,000 miles but drives like new. Oil changed every 3,000 miles. Car is used and has some stone chips from driving, the are located mainly on the front bumper and a few on the hood, There is No rust on the car, Paint is in very good shape because car has been stored in the garage never driven in snow or winter weather. Car has been hand washed and waxed since new. Replaced stock head unit with Alpine unit which can play music from MP3 or i phone. Stock radio is included and can be plugged back in no wires cut when Alpine was installed. 


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