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'06 350z Coupe Immaculate 15k Miles Clean + Warranty Silver/black 6-speed Manual on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:15491 Color:
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Spanish Fort, Alabama, United States

Spanish Fort, Alabama, United States

2006 350Z Coupe 15k Miles 6-Speed Silver/Black
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Up for auction is my 2006 350Z coupe. I'm the 2nd owner and this car has been pampered, babied, garaged, detailed, you name it.

15k miles tells you how often I drive it, it doesn't see rain or cold weather, just beautiful Gulf Coast days. Adult owned and never abused, non-smoker, completely stock.

I just renewed my Auto Butler care package for 5 more years and the engine/drive train have an extended lifetime warranty through Nissan.

If you've never driven a modern Z you don't know what you're missing. Torque is instantly available at all RPMs and the power just keeps coming. This V6 really feels huge for a car this small. Having owned a 240Z, 260Z, and first gen 300ZX, I'm no stranger to the line. Those cars all did some things very well but none of them did everything well like this car does, there's just no weakness.

It barely loses in a straight line to my wife's LS1 'vette but shows no mercy in the curvy sections of road. I hate to sell it but her happiness is more important and we can't keep two rarely driven sports cars.

Exterior: 9.9/10 - aside from the two small blemishes, this car is immaculate, like-new condition.

Interior: 9.9/10 - Almost perfect, no wear on the seats, carpet is great

-300HP 3.5L V6
-6-speed tranny
-Silver Allow Metallic paint
-Carbon black interior
-15,491 miles
-Bridgestone Potenza RE040 225/45/18 front 245/45/18 rear ~65% tread
-CD player
-Transferable Auto Butler care package, every 6 months for 5 years
-Nissan extended engine/drive train warranty, lifetime
-Original sticker/paperwork included
-2 keys, 2 remote entry fobs, all manuals included

$500 deposit is required within 24 hours of auction close. Prefer local pickup but shipping is available. Full payment due within 7 days from auction close, cashier's check preferred.

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