2006 Nissan 350z Enthusiast Coupe Show Car!!!!!! on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 2006 NISSAN 350Z COUPE ENTHUSIAST. IT IS A SHOW CAR!!!!! THE CUR RUNS GREAT WITH ABSOLUTLY NO MECHANICAL ISSUES AT ALL. NO ACCIDENTS ON THIS BABIED CAR AT ALL! AC WORKS GREAT, POWER EVERYHTING. TONS OF EXTRAS!!!
EXTRAS INCLUDE: BC FORGED 19" WHEELS WITH BRAND NEW TIRES - $5500 BC FORGED COILOVERS - $2000 FULL MATTE ORANGE VINYL WRAP - $3000 FULL CUSTOM SEATS, SUEDE HEADLINER, DOOR PANELS AND SOME CUSTOM TRIM ON THE INTERIOR - $3500 PIONEER HEAD UNIT WITH DVD WITH MEMPHIS AUDIO SUBWOOFER AND AMPLIFIER - $1500 22" FLAT SCREEN SAMSUNG TV MOUNTED IN THE TRUNK - $1000 AS FAR AS THE MOTOR THERE WAS NOTHING MAJOR CUSTOMIZED (AGAIN THIS CAR WAS USED FOR SHOWS ONLY!) THIS WAS NOT MY DAILY DRIVER! WE INSTALLED A TEST PIPE AND COLD AIR INTAKE FOR SOUND ONLY. THE CAR IS AN UNMOLESTED CAR. THE CAR COULD BE LIFTED TO BE USED AS A DAILY DRIVER. RIGHT NOW ITS SITTING LOW FOR SHOWS. I WILL NOT TAKE ANY TRADES OR LOW BALL OFFERS. THE CAR COST US OVER $30,000 TO GET IT TO LOOK THE WAY IT DOES. THIS IS NOT SOME JACKED UP JOB OR SALVAGE TITLE CAR. THE WINNER OF THE AUCTION IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKUP / DELIVERY. CALL OR TEXT JON AT 9176677125 FOR ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE. |
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