2003 Nissan 350z Very Nice Car. Clean. on 2040-cars
Bakersfield, California, United States
I am listing this car for a close friend of mine. Life is about to change for him because he now has a child on the way. Gone will be the toys of his young adulthood. They will soon be replaced by the toys you step on in the middle of the night while making a bottle for baby. I have had the pleasure of performing almost all of of the needed items to maintain this lovely little car. Up until a year ago, I owned a successful automotive repair business. The car was under my care from about 2005 until I sold the business in 2012. It is currently being maintained by my former business partner (who now owns the business). The owner of this car has always insisted on using Mobile 1 synthetic oil. Oil changes were performed on time, every time. I can't recall any major repairs ever being needed. As a matter of fact, I am certain we ever only replaced a battery, brakes, hoses, bulbs and other wear items as needed. All of the major interval services have been performed including fuel induction services, etc. This car has had excellent care througout its life, and in return, it has given its owner a perfect service record. I have been assured that all systems are functioning perfectly, including the ice cold air conditioning. It has 2 brand new rear tires, and the fronts have plenty of tread life left for several thousand miles to come. The brakes are not even close to half of their service life. The only items worth mentioning are shocks for the rear hatch and the clutch pedal. The hatch shocks do not hold, and the clutch pedal creaks a bit while depressing the pedal. Aside from that, at 138k miles, this car looks and runs very sweetly. Shifting is smooth and deliberate. The ride is tight and crisp. We do encourage a test drive, or at least an inspection, as your expectations may differ from that of my description. This car is not perfect, but drives perfectly. No accident damage or poor workmanship. It is smogged and ready to go!! He has owned this car since nearly new, at 3,000 miles. Please email with any questions, or to set up an inspection. The car will be sold at a fair price. Make us a fair offer. We are happy to store the car for an agreed upon amount of time while transportation arrangements are made. The car must be paid for per the auction terms: Immediate deposit of $500 via PayPal due at the end of acuction. The remaining balance can be in cash, cashiers check or wire transfer witnin 5 days. Please allow 5-7 days for a cashiers check to clear my bank. The car will not leave until funds are verified. |
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