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This is your opportunity to own the best 350z for sale in Australia today. It is a fantastic car and will not disappoint, its fantastic in everyway and is sure to make you very happy.

Vital stats

-Nissan 350z 2007 Track Spec

-6 speed manual

-6200 km's on the odometer

-Full Nissan service history

-1 year Nissan warranty left

-Leather interior

-Bonnet bulge model with more powerful engine

-Brembo brakes

-Cruise control

-Climate control

-Xenon lights

This car is genuinly driven on weekends hence the very low kilometers, it also has the full service history from my local Nissan dealership. It is fastidiously maintained and is in 100 percent showroom condition. There are no scratches anywhere on the body and the interior is absolutely perfect. It even has the new car smell inside. That is how little this car has been driven. I welcome any tests.

You will not find a better example of a top late model 350z anywhere in Australia. It would suit the new car buyer perfectly. This is your chance to buy a practically new car and save tens of thousands.

Mobile - 0418 241 537 anytime between 9am and 9pm

Thank you,

Deej.

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This is your opportunity to own the best 350z for sale in Australia today. It is a fantastic car and will not disappoint, its fantastic in everyway and is sure to make you very happy.

Vital stats

-Nissan 350z 2007 Track Spec

-6 speed manual

-6200 km's on the odometer

-Full Nissan service history

-1 year Nissan warranty left

-Leather interior

-Bonnet bulge model with more powerful engine

-Brembo brakes

-Cruise control

-Climate control

-Xenon lights

This car is genuinly driven on weekends hence the very low kilometers, it also has the full service history from my local Nissan dealership. It is fastidiously maintained and is in 100 percent showroom condition. There are no scratches anywhere on the body and the interior is absolutely perfect. It even has the new car smell inside. That is how little this car has been driven. I welcome any tests.

You will not find a better example of a top late model 350z anywhere in Australia. It would suit the new car buyer perfectly. This is your chance to buy a practically new car and save tens of thousands.

Mobile - 0418 241 537 anytime between 9am and 9pm

Thank you,

Deej.

great looking z Deej, but you left out one vital stat, the price .......

Edited by Simon_Koala

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