1992 Infiniti M30 Convertible Very Low Mile Original, Unrestored, And Superb! on 2040-cars
Beaverton, Oregon, United States
This is an original local (Portland, Or.) low mileage car. I am the 3rd owner and the only reason I am selling is I have a 34" inseam and this car's seat just doesn't go back far enough for my arthritic knees. I believe from looking at the Carfax, that Beaverton Infiniti retained ownership and one of the dealership family members drove the car for the first 9 years, as it was not registered until 2001 with 11,715 miles. The first registered owner bought it for his wife, who shortly afterwards had health issues that precluded her driving. It stayed in the garage, getting occasionally exercised and serviced. It was then sold to a neighbor for his wife, and she couldn't find the time to drive, again garaged. Upon my purchase, I had the car serviced by Beaverton Infiniti, the original dealer for an inspection, and oil service. I had the brake fluid flushed, and Infiniti had the injectors and fuel rails replaced on a factory recall!!! At this moment, this M30 is in superb mechanical condition and nearly perfect cosmetic condition with just minor scratches and nearly imperceptible flaws. Other than a slight wear on the driver's bolster, the leather and interior is immaculate. The selling dealer installed a custom burl wood dash from Madera Concepts, rendering this very much a one of a kind auto. Everything works: the A/C blows ice cold, cruise, power windows, top, seat, mirrors, antenna. I had a Kenwood AM/FM/CD w/ Bluetooth installed using the factory premium speakers. A factory stereo could be reinstalled should you have the inclination. Tires are recent. Upon your purchase of this car, you can get in and drive it anywhere, (if your legs are shorter than mine). this is a 22 year old car that Valet parkers put up front. This is a very rare usable Infiniti convertible. I have not personally seen a M30 offered that had less than 100k miles. This is a car with very real appreciation potential. I think this is arguably the best looking true 4 seat convertible ever made. The car is located in the Portland, Or. area. You are more than welcome to have the car inspected by the mechanic of your choice $500 by PayPal deposit required within 48 hours of winning auction, Money orders, cash in fist works. direct bank deposit. I will deliver to any pick up site in Greater Portland area. Audi, Mercedes, BMW, Volvo, Saab, Toyota, Nissan, Datsun, Mitsubishi, Jaguar, Mazda, Camaro, Mustang, cabriolet, roadster, |
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