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need to sell this pretty lil thing as soon as possible,

Details and mods

2003 350z touring

Engine:

Full cat-back exhaust

Greddy strut bar (in candy apple red)

Greddy Oil Cap

Greddy coolant cap

Full Genuine Nismo Intake

Candy apple red rocker cover + Battery Caps

Exterior and Interior:

Candy Apple red paint job

After market LED tail lights

Leather heated seats

ING's frony bumper (slightly modified)

ING's Side Skirts

ING's Rear bumper

Nismo Spoiler (currently off the car)

Carbon fibre eye lids

Carbon fibre Bonnet

Sound system and Accesories:

Aura 8000k HID Kit

Pioneer Touch screen 8 DVD stacker

MB Quarts premium - Front splits

MB Quarts premium - Rear Splits

2x 10" Eclipse Punch

Alpine PDX Amp - 4 Channel - (biggest 4 channel you can get)

Alpine PDX amp - Mono block - (biggest monoblock you can get)

2x Rockford Capasitors

customised install set-up for the sound system from Alberts Morley

"350z" behind perspex glass covered in black vynil to match the leather seats

Rims and suspension:

Racing Harts CX - Deep dish wheels (rare black)

front - 18x9.5

Rear - 18x10.5

Eibach lowered springs

H3AT - plates not included

Rego just been paid for 6 months

SALE OVER EAST FELL THRU DUE TO FINANCE

was 47k

now 43K WITH EVERYTHING FIRM

just payed $2500 for a complete buff and polish and getting rid of any small marks etc. car will be show room quality

(considering trades for GTR 34 but would prefer to sell cash

call mike on

0434551974

car sales AD for Photos

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...3AT&trecs=1

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