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2005 Infiniti Q45 Premium Package on 2040-cars

US $14,999.00
Year:2005 Mileage:82
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UP FOR SALE.MY 2005 INFINITI Q45 WITH ALMOST 82K ,ALL BLACK BEAUTY WITH THE FACTORY 18INCH CHROME WHEELS,ITS THE PREMIUM PACKAGE THAT INCLUDE RECLINER REAR HEATED SEATS WITH THE AUDIO / CLIMATE CONTROL OPITION BULIT IN THE REAR SEAT.SUNSHADES ALL AROUND POWER REAR SHADE AND MANUAL SIDES REAR SHADE,FRONT HEATED AND COOLENT SEATS,,IT COMES ALSO WITH THE INTELLIGENT CRUISE CONTROL.POWER EVERY THING WITH A SUNROOF,,THIS CAR COME WITH NAVI A BACK UP CAMERA AND VOICE COMMAND ,AND MUCH MORE,CLEAN TITLE WITH LIENS AND READY TO GO.

NOW ,CAR IS IN A 100% RUNING CONDITION,AND THERE IS NOTHING ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WRONG WITH THIS CAR,EVERYTHING WORKS THE WAY IT SHOULD FROM THE ENGINE TO THE TRANNY TO ALLTHE  ELECTRONIC,EVERY THING FULL FUNCTIONAL,,

CAR ALSO HAD ALL AROUND ROTORS AND BRAKES DONE,CERAMIC OFCOURSE ,THE CAR WILL HAVE BRAND NEW BRIDGESTONE POTENZA ON IT THIS COMING MONDAY THE A $1000 ALONE AND WILL BE GETTING ALIGMENT THE SAME DAY JUST TO BE ON THE SAFE SIDE,,,AS FAR THE ACCIDENT THE WILL COME UP ON THE CAR FAX SOME OLD LADY BACKD UP TO THE CAR AND DENT THE QUATER PANEL LAST YEAR,IT WAS LITE HIT BUT GOT FIX AT PRO SHOP,SO THERE WAS NO FRAME DAMAGE OR ANY BIG DAMAGE TO THE CAR,I JUST WANA MAKE THAT CLEAR,THE CAR LOOK GOOD AND YOU CANT TELL THE PANEL WAS FIX,,IM SURE IM FORGETN ALOT,HERE IS MY NUMBER 716 251 3030 FEEL FREE TO ASK AND FIND OUT ANYTHING ABOUT THE CAR,,THANKS FOR LOOKING


On Sep-07-13 at 10:20:10 PDT, seller added the following information:

OH ALSO NEVER DROVE IT THRU THE WINTER ,ITS ALWAYS IN STORAGE


On Sep-10-13 at 09:37:50 PDT, seller added the following information:

The brand new bridgestone tires was installed monday 9/9/2013

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