2008 Nissan 350z Base Coupe 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for sale 2008 nissan 350z 3.5l v6 engine 6 speed manual transmission Power windows Power locks A/c Abs 20 inch asanti rims I purchased this nissan in the beginning of 2013 from friend of mine who deal with salvaged cars. Car has been in accident and front end was damaged. I replaced: Hood -new oem Radiator support-new oem Bumper reinforcement-oem used Left fender-new aftermarket Front bumper cover- new aftermarket Headlights- new aftermarket ,tinted,non xenon Radiator and condenser-new aftermarket Driver airbag-used oem Driver airbag-used oem Overall car in good condition in and out. Body has only one (half inch size)dent on passenger door Front and rear bumper has some scratches and paint chips from parking in the city. See pictures for imperfections..,...... Inside is in good condition , seats not ripped or anything. Everything works Has stock audio system , but looks like previous owner had nice system because there are wires in the trunk for it.... Cold ac Car has little over 53k miles on dash. Tire pressure light is lit on dash due to asanti rims where you cant mount sensors. Airbag light is also lit on dash because i never replaced passenger airbag and never replaced/reset airbag module/computer. Engine runs strong and never had problem with it since the day i bought it. Transmission is good too but clutch seems like it needs to be replaced soon.Can still shift thru the gears without problems,no grinds etc.... Nissan has set of staggered 20" asanti rims Front tires are almost new, rear has less tread but still good for a seazon or two... Recently tried to balanced but the guy who did it told me that front rims are bent on inside edge and recommended go to professional rim shop and straighten all of them .i never fix them because "z" was 3rd car in the household and we didnt drive it much. When u drive 70mph u can feel them wabble.... The chrome lips are scratched and chrome is peeling of mostly in the rear... I think is worth the refinish these rims because they were over $3000 when new. Car comes with pa reconstructed title. For more info call emil 267 357 8200 |
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