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2007 (MY06) Nissan 350Z track edition.

Colour: black,

Transmission: 6 sp manual,

Interior colour: burnt orange leather with genuine seat covers and mats,

All track options including massive brembos, heated seats, power everything etc

Aftermarket additions include:

K-speed adjustable coilovers (I also have the original coilovers that will go with the car),

20 inch Koya Vizzo Inox rims (staggared 8.5/10 inch option - Huge rear dish), wrapped in Falken FK452's 245/285's,

Nismo clear indicators,

dark tint,

Good stereo system including Eclipse CD5030 Alpine V12 4 ch MRVF345, type s splits, type S rears, Alpine M605 1000W mono (plus I have all the original Bose stereo components).

Car is in excellent condition with Nissan extra drive genuine extended warranty with 24hr road side assist. FSH every 10,000 by Nissan dealer, Just clicked over to 72,000 kms.

Price: I am looking for $45,000 with all the extras EXCLUDING PLATES which can be discussed with a WA purchaser if wanted.

PLEASE CALL ME ON 0438942693 if interested

Dodgy camera phone Pics below, after these photos I have just had it professionally clay barred and detailed so I will post up some more better quality pics shortly but these give you an idea.

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