Nissan: 370z Base Coupe 2-door on 2040-cars
Wolfcreek, West Virginia, United States
EMAIL : miguel5ansgroi@email.com
I Hate to let this one go, however work is slowing up. This is my 2016 Nissan 370Z. The car is a Blast to drive, I almost didnt buy it due to being an Automatic, but after a trip through the twisties in the mountains I realized that the car is just as fun to drive as a Manual. The transmission shifts amazingly quick upshifting and downshifting, and its nice to not have to worry about the clutch at a red light or in traffic. The car has Fly1Motorsports Carbon Fiber engine hood ($1,100), Fly1Motorsports Carbon Fiber Duckbill Wing ($700) I had the bottom side of the wing painted to match the car so it would blend a little better. I also had the Silver Door handles painted a metallic gunmetal since the silver stood out like a sore thumb with the dark wheels and carbon fiber parts. All paint work was professionally done by a top notch body shop. The car has 20mm Hubcentric wheel spacers to give the stock wheels a more aggressive stance. Windows have been tinted 20% including windshield strip. The car is 100% stock otherwise. Fresh Mobile1 Oil and filter change today. The car has just under 20k miles at the moment. I am still driving it however it is not my daily vehicle (I have 3 vehicles at the moment). Front tires are in great shape, the rear are about half. Brakes and all mechanical aspects of the car are excellent. It needs nothing. It still has remainder of full factory warranty. I only have the one key fob that I got when I bought the car. I hope to find a owner that will enjoy this car as much as I have. The car is a clean title, and the bank holds the lien on the title so I do not have title in hand. It is a small local bank and the turn around process is fairly quick. I am willing to meet a buyer part way, within reason with the car. Provided $500 deposit is paid upfront and payment transfer arrangements have been made. If you have any questions on the car, please feel free to email me
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