2004 Nissan 350z Base Coupe 2-door 3.5l--very Nice, Local Trade In!!!! on 2040-cars
Celina, Ohio, United States
2004 NISSAN 350Z BASE TURN HEADS IN THIS SPORTY COUPE. THIS IS A LOCAL TRADE IN, VERY WELL MAINTAINED !!!! NON-SMOKER. LEATHER SEATS, POWER LOCKS AND WINDOWS, TILT AND CRUISE, CD PLAYER AND ALUMINUM WHEELS. HARD TO FIND, AND THIS ONE IS PRICED TO SELL QUICK, SO DONT DELAY SCHEDULE A TEST DRIVE TODAY !!!! WE HAVE A FULL SERVICE FACILITY FOR ALL YOUR VEHICLE NEEDS !!!!!!
FINANCING WE CAN HELP YOU WITH FINANCING. ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS CALL IN BEFORE THE AUCTION IS OVER AT 419-953-6307 OR 419-586-6161. *ON TOP OF THE AUCTION PRICE YOU WILL HAVE A $250 DOC FEE AND A $15 TITLE FEE* *YOU WILL GET A 1/2 TANK OF GAS* *IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WOULD LIKE TO TAKE IT FOR A TEST DRIVE YOU MAY CALL SCOTT AT 419-953-6307 OR 419-586-6161 |
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