Custom 2005 Nissan 350z Grand Touring Convertible 2-door 3.5l Only 8600 Miles!!! on 2040-cars
Davison, Michigan, United States
Detailed and full tank of gas. Ready for a buyer! Showroom quality Nissan 2005 350Z with the best modifications to set it apart from the few of it's kind in Michigan. Never been in the rain and only driven a few times a summer, since 2005. Only owner right from the dealer, new. Modifications include: Lamborghini doors -$3500 at retail! 20" custom tires and black rims with chrome lip! -$3000 at retail! AFE dry intake system! -$450 at retail! Uni-chip power programmer with two stages! -$550 at retail! Momo custom floor mats! -$100 at retail! Only ever hand washed. Never driven on dirt roads. Stored most of the year-covered! DO NOT WASTE OUR TIME WITH LOW BALL REQUEST! THIS CAR IS WORTH OVER $28.000 IN THE CONDITION THAT IT IS IN NOW, THAT IS NOT INCLUDING THE $8000 IN MODS THAT ARE INVESTED. Check The NADA And KBB For 2005 Nissan 350Z Grand Touring Roadster Even Fair Value For This Car Is $26.608. You Can Not And Will Not Find Another 350Z In This Condition And With This Low Of Miles Guaranteed!!! No trading. Zero wrong with this vehicle, have to make room for kids toys in the garage. (): 2005 350Z Grand Touring Custom Roadster Convertable with auto-open and close top. $19,995.00 See it on display at: Auto Ad Onz 1477 South State Road Davison, MI. 48423 810-653-1090 X 11 |
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