Nissan : 350z Coupe, 2005, 3.5 V6, $2k Stereo, Auto, 99k Miles, Great Condition! on 2040-cars
Spruce Pine, North Carolina, United States
This car is in near perfect shape. I have only had one problem with it, after having owned it for 55,000 of its current 99,000 miles. The Cold Air Intake that I had installed would pull water from the ground and trip the computer into "limp-home" mode. I had the CAI cut to where this is no longer a problem. The car runs like a dream and sounds amazing! It has around 312 HP and can easily be built up to 400 to 500HP, or you could keep it purely original as a show car or Sunday driver. It drives and handles like a true super-sports car. Nissan made the suspension and steering stiff and ultra responsive. There is no body roll or delay when making quick maneuvers. This 350Z is by far the best Nissan has made. Factory OEM Options: HID Headlights, Alarm System Remote Entry, 6 Speaker Stereo W/ CD Player Power windows, locks & mirrors Traction control (can be turned off to spin tires) Airbags, anti-lock brakes, garage door opener Cruise control, tilt wheel, MPG gauge 3.5 liter V6, A/T, rear wheel drive Aluminum Alloy Rims Aluminum Hood & suspension components, rear window wiper and washer fluid squirter And much more! The only issues with the car is that there is a small dent on the passenger side of the front bumper from a small animal that was hit. Also, the clear coat on the side mirrors has faded. These are simple fixes, but I have been in school and have not had time to get them repaired. You can view the dent in the pictures above. The tires are BF Goodrich G Force Sports high performance tires - the last 4 of these tires in the country! I hate to sell this Z, but I need the money! Trades: I want to sell this car for cash as I am moving to NY for an internship and need the money for rent. Was around $41,000 new! *REASON FOR SELLING*: I have an internship in NYC and will be leaving my hometown to live in an apartment. Due to the congestion in the city and the cost of living, I am having to sell the car. I love the 350Z as it has been my pride and joy for 5 years. I have been sure to take great care of the car because I love it so much. I hate to sell it, but I need the cash for rent and living expenses. Modifications: AEM Cold Air Intake - Red (matches exterior of car) 2 10" Kicker Subwoofers and Amp Custom Subwoofer Box Touch Screen Stereo (damaged due to summer heat, but still works properly) Please read important details below.
It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle and to have satisfied themselves as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement. Winning this auction does not entitle you to come inspect the car and decide if you want to purchase it, but obligates you to complete the purchase. I need the money for my trip to New York for schooling and an internship that I have acquired, so please make fair offers. Thanks! |
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Now, their journey across the wilds has been fully revealed as part of a 22-minute short film. David Guzman and Kevin McMahon are the pilots of the brutish truck, and while the film is ostensibly focused on the journey and the challenges that come with it, the release of the video on Veterans Day (Remembrance Day or Armistice Day, depending on where you're from), gives some indication to the dominant theme of the story - recovery.
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