Unbelievable Find:
I would never pay 20K for an '05 350z. I don't care what kind of shape or number of miles it has on it. That just seems crazy to me but to each his own.Congrats on the purchase OP, have fun some with it.
Welcome to the forum and congratulations Mike. It is indeed quite a find. Happy motoring
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Being a 35th, and with such low mileage, if it stayed low mileage and very tidy, in time to come that would be quite sort after for a serious Zed enthuisast, as more muppets write them off or have them written off for them.
Being a 35th, and with such low mileage, if it stayed low mileage and very tidy, in time to come that would be quite sort after for a serious Zed enthuisast, as more muppets write them off or have them written off for them.
A mere $20K? Way too cheap for a nearly-new 35th.
OP should have bought that '07 45K mile orange ZR for $28K that's been advertised here, because it's so rare and was just waxed
OP should have bought that '07 45K mile orange ZR for $28K that's been advertised here, because it's so rare and was just waxed
The 35th comes in auto and manul but if you did get the auto you did not get the rev-up motor. Only the manual came with the rev-up motor and higher redline. Also the fender Z emblems are a slightly gold color with gloss black inserts while no 35ths are silver and flat black.
The price seems about right to me seeing that I just picked up an 05 ZR, Touring, Black, manual, with 27,000 miles, also in like new condition for just over $16000. However, my Z came from a dealer with a warranty. Another thing to keep in mind is location. For some reason the price of a Z is a bit higher here in the Northeast. Most listed in my area code are a couple of thousand over book.
If you check KBB for my vehicle it is listed for $26,400, and Nada shows the same car for $17,500. As it is said, a car is worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
Nice find OP, and many happy miles with YOUR new Z.
If you check KBB for my vehicle it is listed for $26,400, and Nada shows the same car for $17,500. As it is said, a car is worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
Nice find OP, and many happy miles with YOUR new Z.
Some people prefer clean barely used Zs, others buy high mileage, bondo pasted, beat on, whored out examples for under 10k.
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