Detail Info for: Infiniti : G Base Coupe 2-Door 2004 Infiniti G35 Coupe Black 6 Speed 71k Sharp car 3.5L Rebuilt Title

Transaction Info
Sold On:
04/05/2014
Price:
$ 6400.00
Condition:
Mileage:
71000
Location:
West Palm Beach, Florida, 33411
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2004 Infiniti G35
Submodel Body Type:
Coupe
Engine:
3.5L 3498CC V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
JNKCV54E44M819138
Vehicle Title:
Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
GAS
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
PLEASE READ ALL INFORMATION BELOW! 2004 Infiniti G35 Coupe. 71,000 miles. Sharp car and fun to drive. Drives straight, handles and tracks well. Runs well, sounds tough. Quite responsive. V6 engine. Rear wheel drive. 6 Speed, Manual transmission that shifts well. Brembo brakes all around. Nearly new 18” tires all around. Sunroof Halo headlights No shaking or wandering. Fully optioned car, Windows, dual power seats, locks, all the creature comforts. The leather interior is nice; the seats have some wear in the corners and a seam in the driver’s seats lower section has come undone (Pictured). Carpet is in good shape, drivers side floor mat is worn. Car doesn’t appear to have ever been smoked in. Dash, console and door panels are in good shape. There are some scratches and dings consistent with what would be expected on a 10 year old vehicle. Car comes with 1 key and 1 clicker. IMPORTANT PART, READ THIS TWICE! The car was in a rear end collision in March of 2010, mileage at this time was 51059. From what I understand from the Carfax, this impact pushed it into the vehicle that was in front of it thus resulting in damage to both ends of the car. The insurance company declared the car a loss and sold as a “Rebuilt/salvage” vehicle. The car was repaired in Louisiana (I have no information on who performed the repair) and issued a “Rebuilt/salvage” title. The accident and repair as near as I can tell from the Carfax all occurred around March and April of 2010 Since repaired, the car has been driven approximately 20,000 miles. The car appears to have had a complete repaint. There are some spidered paint areas on both the rear and front bumpers as well as the hood. The rear bumper has some paint chipped off which was touched up (pictured), the hoods spidered areas are near the front that’s about 12” wide (pictured) and a smaller area near the windshield. The areas do not show up well in photographs, but they are there. Some of the black matte finish trim could use a touch up (some, but not all Pictured), along the windows and roof. There are obvious signs of accident damage and repair inside the trunk (pictured). The “airbag” light is illuminated on the dash. Every now and then the “Low tire pressure” light will come on, but it lies. The stereo seems to lose signal sometimes, I think it’s an antenna issue, not sure. The plastic cover that is on top of the engine has a crack in it. I have listed this car for a friend who purchased it a little over a year ago. He was unaware at that time as to what was meant by a vehicle having a “rebuilt” title and had paid pretty much retail for the car. He asked me to assist him with selling this car, not because of any vehicular issues, but because he wishes to purchase a larger (and probably a somewhat boring) car for he and his family. REALLY IMPORTANT PART, READ THIS THREE TIMES! In order for a vehicle that is branded with a “rebuilt/salvage” title to be registered in Florida, the DMV will do an inspection to verify that it is safe to drive. HOWEVER, keep in mind that this is the Florida DMV doing the inspection! I very strongly suggest that the potential bidder/buyer either inspect this car themselves or arrange for someone to do so on their behalf. I wish for no one purchasing this car to feel as if they have been slighted, or that the car was misrepresented in any way. The car is currently registered and if need be, I’m willing to take it someplace (buyers choice) within the local vicinity of West Palm Beach FL 33411 for an inspection at the potential buyers cost. I myself prior to purchasing a vehicle titled as “rebuilt” would have it thoroughly inspected, and I would expect someone who is considering purchasing this vehicle to do the same. An inspection protects and gives both the buyer and the seller piece of mind. If the potential buyer has the car inspected and then purchases the car, we’ll deduct the cost of the inspection from the final auction price of the car. If the “Buy it now” auction option is used by the winning bidder, a $500.00 deposit is required at that time. When the buyer arrives to get the car, and upon inspection they are dissatisfied with it, we will refund the deposit minus the eBay and paypal fees. If the car is purchased and the buyer picks up or has the car shipped and not had it first inspected as I’ve suggested and then for whatever reason is dissatisfied with the car, there will be nothing that I can do. Once the title has been handed over or sent to the buyer, the car then belongs to them. I'm not trying to scare anyone away from this car, I just want any potential buyers to be aware of the current issues listed above and understand that this car was wrecked and then repaired. I am not a mechanic or a body repairman, I have stated what I have observed when looking over and driving the car around a bit. We have purchased a Carfax for this car and can forward a copy of it to any interested parties if I’m provided with an email address to send it to. Any questions or concerns, please feel free to shoot me an email or give me a ring. 561-909-5935 Thanks, William