2004 Nissan 350z Red Convertible With Nismo Performance Package And Many Options on 2040-cars
Hampden, Maine, United States
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2004 Nissan 350Z Red Roadster Touring Convertible, automatic transmission, Black convertible top.
Single owner. No collisions (please check "car facts"). Always garaged (fewer than 10 nights under the stars). Mileage 78500 (1/2 in Texas, 1/2 in Maine). Only adult drivers. "NISMO" factory performance option: $2,950.00. +40HP. Polished stainless steel exhaust, # sound. Special 18" alloy wheels (no scratches on rims). Custom black and red leather seats $1,200.00 installed before purchase. Original factory perforated seat covers (stored in house) go with car. Separate set of steel wheels with studded snow tires. Separate Summer (carpet) and Winter floor mats. Slightly tainted side and rear windows. Paint: Shiny like new. Mechanical/Electrical: Everything works perfectly. Base sound system; 6 discs CD player. Power driver and passenger seats. Heated seats. Convertible roof: No leaks or tears. Works perfectly. Original extra key and owners manual. Engine compartment: Clean and shiny. No rust or dirt. Glass: No dings or scratches. Tires: Bridgestone F 225/45 R18 R 245/45 R18 All in excellent condition and quiet. Flaws: 1- Small (1-2mm stone marks on front "bumper" area) 2- Slight creasing and wear on outer (left) side of driver seat. No tears in leather. *Original "sticker price" was $45,290.00. |
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