2009 Nissan 370z Touring W/ Sport Package & Mods... on 2040-cars
Sumrall, Mississippi, United States
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Well, I can't believe the time has come to sell my Z, but it has. I have been a Z enthusiast for a long time now, owning several 300ZX cars in addition to the 370Z in this ad. I love these cars, and I'm only selling this one because I have to do some things financially in preparation for building a house.
It is important to know up front that I am not some teenager who has ragged this car out. I am a middle aged man who takes care of his cars. This Z is only driven on sunny days and is kept in a garage under a cover when not driven. I bought this car as a platform to custom build my Z how I wanted it for pleasure and performance. That's why it did not matter to me that it has a "Rebuilt" title. I was more interested in buying a Z for thousands $$$ less so I could put that money into the mods I wanted. I researched the history of this car as well as looking it over thoroughly and was satisfied that she would be perfect for what I wanted to do. The car was hit in the rear, driver side quarter panel, which resulted in it receiving a rebuilt title after it was repaired. I acquired as much information on the car as I could to ensure that she was mechanically and structurally sound. Minor imperfections here and there didn't matter to me, because I was planning on putting an Amuse body kit on her and having the car repainted anyhow. In short, if the things I have just written sound like what you are looking for as well, then happy bidding. If you have a problem with the car having a rebuilt title, then this car is not for you. Proceed to look elsewhere. I'll not begin to list all of the plans I had for her. Let me just share with you the mods that are on the car now. MODIFICATIONS: GTR Red Start Button GTR Dome Light Covers New Nismo Floor Mats 2 12" Alpine Woofers w/ Amp in Custom Box H&R Lowering Springs Fast Intentions Exhaust w/ 12" Resonators Z1 Test Pipes Stillen Gen 3 Cold Air Intake Kinetix Camber Kit on the Whole Car w/ Toe Bolts (the car received a 4 wheel alignment with no problems afterwards) Z1 Silicone Hose Kit for the engine bay (radiator hoses, vacuum hoses, etc.) As you can tell, the mods I have done so far have been performance mods, not cosmetic. This means you can keep her as she is and enjoy her or add the customization that fits your preferences. SOME FINAL INFO: 1. If the car is purchased for the "BUY IT NOW" price, I will include all of the OEM parts that came off of the car when mods were added. 2. I'm not desperate to sell the car, so please don't send me any low ball offers. 3. Don't bid if you can't pay for the car. Non-paying bidders will be reported. 4. If you have questions or concerns, ask them before you bid, because once the auction is over, you own the car if you're the highest bidder. There will not be a bunch of nick-picking, whining, and backing out of the deal when you come to get the car. 5. I reserve the right to close the auction early as I have the car for sale locally. P.S. I now the pictures are not the greatest. It's the best I could do in the time I had before the rain. Message me and I will gladly get better pics of any area of the car for serious buyers. |
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