2004 Nissan 350z Base Coupe 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Fort Defiance, Virginia, United States
2004 Nissan 350z with two tone red and black, 86000 miles and engine is in great condition. I love this car and it runs fantastic and I bought it with 34000 miles but I've been around this car before it had 10000. It does have a few fixes however and the title is a repaired. It hasn't been driven in so long the battery has died on me and that's when I decided to sell it. It's just sitting in my garage collecting dust and needs a new home. Now to some bad, the front bumper could use some new paint, my wife scraped it pulling into the driveway and cracked it a little bit at drivers side headlight, easy fix. The gas gauge has never worked properly, but every 350 to 400 miles on a trip is fuel up time. It's never bothered me but easy fix. The back glass windshield wiper stopped working but you can't see out the back when driving on a sunny day let alone a rainy one. And the only other I know of is the low profile tires I put on it are loud when driving and the passenger one loses air. That's all the problems I can think of, if you have any questions let me know. It's still a nice car and it looks pretty sick. 500 due thru paypal after auction close
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