2006 Nissan 350z Enthusiast Coupe Automatic 71k Miles Very Clean Free Shipping on 2040-cars
Upland, California, United States
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C/H Enterprises Auto Dealer Upland, CA 91786 Phone: 909-625-5734 E-Mail:CHEnterprisesAuto@Gmail.com
2006 Nissan 350Z Silverstone Coupe!
Sharp Silverstone exterior with very clean sport black Interior. Strong Engine with a smooth shifting transmission. This car is simply a joy to drive! ONLY 71K Miles!
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Vehicle Details:
Make: Nissan Model: 350Z Body Style: Coupe Interior Color: Black Exterior Color: Silverstone Transmission: Automatic with Manual mode Mileage: 71,709 Actual Miles Title: Salvage Title VIN Number: JN1AZ34E16M353658
Additional Details:
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VEHICLE REPRESENTATION We make every attempt to accurately describe the vehicles we have for sale. Although we describe all our vehicles to the best of our abilities, we cannot go over every inch of the vehicle with a magnifying glass. It is the buyer’s responsibility to make all inspections and evaluations of the current conditions of the car BEFORE the auction ends. By placing your bid you have agreed to accept the car in its present condition. Please take the time to review the photos carefully and do not hesitate to ask questions if something is unclear. We are not responsible for errors or omissions in our listings. The mileage on the car may be different due to test drives, demos, etc. VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION The buyer is responsible for shipping/pickup of the vehicle. We are happy to assist in arranging the transportation of the vehicle per the buyer’s request. We will happily provide a shipping quote for the buyer upon request. In addition, we are open to meeting a buyer in order to deliver the vehicle. This needs to be discussed ahead of time, so that the necessary arrangements can be made. WARRANTY The vehicle is being sold “as is” and where is with all faults and possible defects. No representations or warranties are made by seller, either expressed or implied. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. PAYMENT INFORMATION A $500 non-refundable deposit is due within 48hrs of winning the auction. This secures the vehicle for the buyer and holds the vehicle for the buyer until the remainder of the balance is paid. The remainder of the balance is due within 7 days of winning the auction. The final payment can be made via wire transfer, cashier check, bank loan check, certified bank check, or cash in person. We will not release the title to the vehicle or the vehicle itself until the payment has fully cleared. Please contact us with any other payment arrangements or to discuss how the final payment will be made. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CA Buyers will be responsible for sales tax and registration fees based on the city/county in which they will register the vehicle. We will not collect any additional fees or taxes for all out-of-state buyers if registering the vehicle outside CA. WE DO NOT CHARGE ANY RANDOM FEES OR BOGUS FEES. THANKS FOR LOOKING! |
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