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Old Apr 23, 2008 | 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Polo08816
Don't even bother. You could get a 2005 performance model for $18,500 easy. Why buy a 2003?
I haven't had much luck finding anything newer in my price range that's local.

Believe me, If I found an 05 for that price I would be all over it, but there's really nothing around, so I have to settle for what I can find. I've been on a Z hunt for a while with very little luck.

If I had a higher price range, I would just go and buy a brand new base model, but there's no way I would be able to make the payments, or afford the insurance increase.
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Old Apr 23, 2008 | 06:10 PM
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I just got back from looking at the car, and it looked beat to hell. Whoever detailed it did a horrible job because it wasn't clean at all. Even though it's not really a big deal, things inside the car were broken like the ashtray. The strut tower brace was missing bolts, so I can only imagine what else is missing or wrong with it.

This car dealer was in a bad part of Norristown, and was in an indoor run down warehouse, so I basically looked over the car and said to myself it's not worth going any farther and left.

Now it's back to searching. I may have no choice but to buy newer.
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Old Apr 24, 2008 | 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Tbag84
I just got back from looking at the car, and it looked beat to hell. Whoever detailed it did a horrible job because it wasn't clean at all. Even though it's not really a big deal, things inside the car were broken like the ashtray. The strut tower brace was missing bolts, so I can only imagine what else is missing or wrong with it.

This car dealer was in a bad part of Norristown, and was in an indoor run down warehouse, so I basically looked over the car and said to myself it's not worth going any farther and left.

Now it's back to searching. I may have no choice but to buy newer.
ya that blows....good job on walking away, don't settle and make sure you find the one you want, nothing worse than paying for a piece of ****
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Old Apr 24, 2008 | 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Tbag84
I just got back from looking at the car, and it looked beat to hell. Whoever detailed it did a horrible job because it wasn't clean at all. Even though it's not really a big deal, things inside the car were broken like the ashtray. The strut tower brace was missing bolts, so I can only imagine what else is missing or wrong with it.

This car dealer was in a bad part of Norristown, and was in an indoor run down warehouse, so I basically looked over the car and said to myself it's not worth going any farther and left.

Now it's back to searching. I may have no choice but to buy newer.
Everyone shops within their budget whether it is $40,000 or $20,000. You will find a suitable 350Z.
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Old Jun 23, 2008 | 05:52 AM
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