2009 Nissan 370z Rebuilt Title Touring Low Miles Sport Package 6 Mt on 2040-cars
Boynton Beach, Florida, United States
Up for auction is a 2009 Nissan 370z touring with sport package. This car sustained a frontal impact that set of the drivers airbag. The airbag thats in the car now is a ( DUMMY) airbag. The seat belt pretensioners were replaced with original OEM seat belts and are NOT rebuilt or repaired. Front brakes and rear brakes were also replaced with a brand new OEM battery. I have receipts for all the parts replaced. I also replaced all 4 brand new toyo tires. The body work was done 2 years ago by the previous owner who bought this car from an insurance auction. The body parts that were replaced are new hood, left side headlight, left side fender and bumper cover. The Dummy airbag was installed by the shop that did the work and not by me. I have a picture of a diagnostics computer connerted to the car that show that only airbag that is not operable is the driver side. To me its not important to replace the airbag because i always wear the seatbelt and i know they are brand new. It is up to the new buyer to replace the airbag if they choosre to. The interior is in excellent condition with very little wear. The car is a touring model with sport package. Bose sound system, bluetooth hands free, aluminum pedals are all part of this touring package. This car drives amazing just like it did day one. It does not pull to any direction. It is 100% turn key and drive. Fresh oil, new battery, new OEM brakes, new tires. Only 40,320 original miles. The title is a rebuilt title and not salvage. You do not need to do any inspections just register insure and enjoy! Any questions please let me know. Only one key comes with this car!
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