2003 Infiniti G35 Base Sedan 4-door 3.5l, Needs A Little Tlc, Wholesale Price!! on 2040-cars
Lee's Summit, Missouri, United States
This 2003 Infiniti G35 Sedan is being offered at a wholesale-to-the-public, pre-auction price! This Infiniti runs and drives excellently. The engine pulls very strong and the transmission shifts extremely well. This G35 would make someone excellent and sporty transportation at a very good price. I have not run this vehicle through my normal certification process and I have not detailed it as I want to offer the lowest price possible and sell it quickly. Here is what I know that this vehicle will need as far as mechanical work is concerned: 1. Passenger side rear window inoperative 2. Master power window switch needs to be replaced 3. Factory NAV is disconnected and needs updated NAV disc (unsure if it will work after that or not, but the display does work). 4. Front brakes/rotors will need to be fixed/resurfaced/replaced 5. Oil change and transmission flush/fill 6. New front struts/shocks as they are pretty worn 7. Small oil leak underneath (probably oil pan gasket needing replacement as this is typical of a vehicle of this mileage) Cosmetically, I have taken photos of the major scrapes, dents, scratches, etc... I have noticed on this vehicle. Overall, I would rate the exterior a 5.5/10 and the smoke-free interior an 8/10 for the year and miles. Last but not least, the CarFax Vehicle History Report shows that this vehicle was involved in a minor collision on 1/5/2006. There was no frame damage or major damage reported. The vehicle has been driven many years & miles since then and still runs and drives excellently. The CarFax also shows "mileage inconsistency" because the last service facility this vehicle was taken to incorrectly reported the miles. This can easily be fixed by contacting CarFax if desired. The true miles on this vehicle are 193515 as of 7/15/2014. I am trying to disclose everything I possibly can about this vehicle. Overall, the price I have on this vehicle is excellent and most of the issues on this vehicle can be taken care of very inexpensively. I want to be able to offer this vehicle at a wholesale price to someone who needs inexpensive, but mechanically reliable transportation. This G35 will be sold as-is with no warranty expressed or implied. Please call/text message Josh at 816-401-3775 with any questions you may have, or to schedule an appointment to test-drive this Infiniti. Thanks for looking! On Jul-29-14 at 12:02:38 PDT, seller added the following information:
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