Nissan 350z Roadster Convertible Orig Owner Black 62k Mi '04 Automatic Not Nismo on 2040-cars
Pittstown, New Jersey, United States
Original owner, adult mom owned. Always changed oil with Mobile 1 every 4000 miles. Only used premium gas. Garaged mostly. Original roof. 2 inch seam repaired years ago. This car is all stock except the radio, which needs to be replaced. New Bridgestone tires all 4, with four wheel alignment. Excellent condition. Really nice car, always babied 63,000 miles. Clean carfax. NO DOOR DINGS. No Rust. Black paint. I am very picky with my car, i always detailed it, even the engine looks brand new still. The car has a subwoofer, but the radio head unit no longer works. There is absolutely nothing wrong with it, except as mentioned above. This was always my second car. NEVER USED DURING WINTER. Doesn't leak, doesn't burn oil. My car is still like brand new. Even smells new. Non-smoker. Rear brakes recently changed. I am selling my z because I am buying an SUV. $500 deposit to paypal required within 3 days of closing. Remainder in cash when picking up the car. I live in Hunterdon County NJ. I will be listing this car in my local paper as well.
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