2003 Nissan 350z Performance Coupe 2-door 3.5l **reduced Price on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
2003 Nissan 350z Performance- Silver-Gray in color
All black Interior -83,067 miles -3.5 L V-6 6 speed manual Features: -A/C and heat in perfect working condition -Keyless entry -Power windows, locks and mirrors -Tinted windows -6 speaker sound system -Cruise control - controls on steering wheel -Built in audio jack for Iphone/ MP3 -Alarm -Interior Auto. Day/Night or Electrochromic Mirror -18 inch wheels I have loved owning this car! So much fun to drive and because the 350z hardly changed body styles between 03-08, looks much newer than an 03. Both exterior and interior extremely clean. Bought from a family friend so I know it has been babied for years. Selling because I need a more practical vehicle for my family. In excellent condition. Regular maintenance and oil changes. Tires have 12,000 miles on them. Mostly highway miles..tread is in excellent shape. NO smoke or pets. |
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