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I have decided its time to look for a 34GTR so Im putting my 350z for sale.

Specs:

- Rego until June 2011

- 6 speed manual,

- rare factory pearl white,

- climate control, side air bags, electric heated leather seats, brembo brakes etc

- 74000kms

- log book service history

- rego till end of Mid 2011

- 15% tinted windows

- lowered suspension

- carbon fibre front lip/splitter

- buddyclub oil cap

- buddyclub volt stabiliser

- buddyclub turbo timer

- mishimoto carbon fibre intake

- motordyne plenum spacer

- HKS exhaust system

- rays blue nuts

- Heavy Duty Clutch (3 months old)

- Lightened flywheel (3 months old)

- Rota DPT 18x9.5 all round +22 offset, wheels and tyres are only 6 months old with no marks whatsoever.

- audison 5 channel amp

- rainbow dreamline sax265 fronts

- mb quart rears

- peerless XXLS 10" sub

- alpine ida-x305 with ipod connectivity and usb.

- sound deadening

- reverse sensors

- Short shift kit

- Fairlady badge on boot

Excellent condition all round, always washed cleaned and polished. No expense has been spared on the car and the modifications have been chosen to enhance the 350z. It is a pleasure to drive and has been looked after extremely well. Genuine sale just moving into a larger car.

$34900 ono

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The short shifter has been removed, but the kit will come with the car.

Just makes it a bit smoother to shift and easier to get into reverse, more for if a non-performance person wishes to buy the car.

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