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Guys i will swap for a EVO7/8 or S15 (thats worth around 30k'ish or under + CASH my way) No dreamers!!! fair swaps only

ANY REASONABLE offer it wont be refused!!!!

Car Make: Nissan

Model: 350z

KM: 34,000

Year: 2003

Colour: Blue

Gearbox: 6 Speed Manual

Reason for sale: Building new property on my vacant land and have to buy a cheaper car.

Exterior

Full Vertex Body Kit From Japan

19x9.5 front, 19x10.5 Volk Racing TE37 Rims

Rear LED Japan 350z Lights from the 07

Carbon fibre Garnish on Door pillar

Carbon fibre Garnish on mirror pillar

Belloff HID 9000k HID lights

Suspension

Tanabe GF Sustec Pro Adjustable

Engine

HKS Racing Suction Kit

Exhaust:

Fujitsubo Legalis R

Interior

Z floor mats and boot mat

Nismo GT Shift Knob

Z aluminum side steps

Stereo

Kenwood CD/MD Player

JVC Amp

Pioneer Front Splits

Pioneer 10" subwoofer

Sell: $46,000 now $43,000ono

In South Australia, can ship car at buyers expense (www.movingcars.com.au) for a quote.

or bring your OWN rims and take off $2500.

Exceptional Quality car, will suit a fussy buyer, first to see will buy.

Please no time wasters and low ballers, Genuine offers only.

Also i will NOT separate parts!

please email or pm myself.

[email protected]

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And you didnt want to mention it's a grey import car?

its a personal import.

fully road legal with all documents, own one of japans finest examples.

i dont think there is another one in australia from japan (not that can be road rego'd like this one)

shoot an offer guys, cant afford this car with new my plans, one of my 3 cars has to go :P

ACTUALLY ANYONE WHO BUYS SOON....

ill throw in a set of BLACK SPARCO bucket seats, yet to be used in a car cost me $1199EACH, + some genuine brackets, over $2500... unless the seats sell soon.

Edited by i_love_sx
  • 3 weeks later...

price drop 42,000ono

guys this is cheapest Low km 350z on the market and its got over 18k spent on top, its priced the same as a stock item!!!!

Will swap for cheaper car like 25-33k + cash my way.

Shoot me a serious offer!!! :P

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