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2003 Nissan 350z Touring Coupe 2-door 3.5l - Clean Car Fax & Autocheck Score on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:2003 Mileage:59300
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2003 Nissan 350 Z Touring Model in Excellent condition.

1 Owner Vehicle

Less than 60,000 miles !

Starts , Runs , Shifts , Drives Perfectly !!

Very Powerful, Handles Beautifully !!

287 HP 3.5 DOHC 24-Valve Engine w/ 275 ft lbs torque

5 Speed Automatic Transmission with Manual (Slap Stick) Mode

17" Alloy wheels

Leather, Heated Power Seats

After Market JVC Radio / CD player with Bose Speakers

Cruise Control

Homelink Universal Transceiver

Trip Computer

Floor Mats, Splash Guards, Aluminum Kick Plates, Trunk Mat

Dual Stage Supplemental Side Airbags

IBEX Environmental Paint Protection System and Anti Theft Etching

Nissan Wheel Locks ...and More !!

 

New Rear Hatch Struts - Feb 2014

New Bosch Battery - Nov 2013

4 New Yokohama S Drive Tires - May 2013

New Front Brake Pads and Rotors - Apr 2012

All Maintenance performed at regularly scheduled intervals (Have Records)

Premium Fuel used exclusively since first day on the road

NJ Inspection good through Mar 2015

Title in Hand

Item is for sale locally so ebay auction may end at any time.

Buyer responsible for all shipping arrangements and expenses.

Certified Cashiers Check is preferred method of payment.  Once a certified check is deposited and cleared,

title will be sent to the buyer.

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