2011 Nissan 370z Nismo on 2040-cars
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
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I have for sale is a 2011 Nissan 370z Nismo in solid red. Factory warranty is still ongoing. I bought this car with only 100 miles on the odometer since new. I have the title in hand and would like to sell it. It has 18xxx miles and it is in excellent condition. 80% of miles are highway and I can prove this. Mileage is due to commuting from the South to the Midwest a handful of times as well as commuting to work on warm days with a 60 mile stretch. No aftermarket parts were added onto the vehicle with the exception of brand new tires; re11's installed with the widest specification. (275 fronts, 305 rears) Handles a lot more efficiently and it was done 3k miles ago. The interior is still a 10/10. Still has the plastics in the floor plan. All maintenance and oil services was done at my local shop in Omaha, Nebraska. The company is called 'Japanese auto repair'. I'm asking for $32,000 but don't hesitate serious offers as for if you're not local and shipping needs to be arranged, we can speak over the phone about a fair pricing. This is an adult owned vehicle and a teenager has never been behind the wheel. #4028409435 is the digits and I prefer texts. Calls are accepted if you don't have text messaging on your mobile after device but has to be after 7:00pm, central time.
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