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Nissan 350Z Track Model 2003

6speed

35,000kms

Tuned with Motec to achieve 8200rpm

Performance Modifications:

- Engine Internals:

o Nizpro Spec 11.5:1 Forged Pistons (By Special Piston Services)

 0.008” overbore

 Moly coated piston skirts

o Nissan 0.2mm overbore piston rings

o Carrillo A-bean (I-bean) ultra lightweight connecting rods

o Carrillo connecting rod bolts

o Balanced short block

o Over bore and hone 6 cylinder strainer plate

o Nizpro modified bearings

o Nizpro modified oil routes

o Nizpro modified cylinder heads

o Nizpro modified combustion chambers

o Nizpro modified injectors

o Nismo Spec 1 Intake Camshaft (276 degree, 11.0mm lift)

o Nismo Spec 1 Exhaust Camshaft (256 degrees, 10.5mm lift)

o Nismo VTC Pulleys (55 degrees)

o Nismo Oil Pump

o Ferrea competition plus light weight intake valves

o Ferrea competition plus light weight exhaust valves

o Ferrea titanium retainers – 6 degrees

o Ferrea dual valve springs

o Ferrea steel valve locks

o Ferrea valve seals

o Ferrea valve seat locators for Ferrea valve guides

o Ferrea copper exhaust valve guides

o Ferrea manganese bronze intake valve guides

- Intakes:

o Nizpro 84mm intake pipe with integrated MAF sensor to Nismo specifications.

o Nizpro spec larger bell mouth intake integrated in the stock airbox

o K&N high flow replacement filter

o ’05 350Z lower plenum (with shorter runners and larger intakes)

o Motordyne Engineering 5/16” Plenum Spacer

o US Spec 350z larger intake airbox duct

- Exhaust:

o Fujitsubo SuperEx stainless steel header set

o Nizpro 3” high flow catalyst converters

o Nizpro Spec Y-pipe with larger collectors

o Nismo RS concept titanium centre pipe

o Nismo RS concept titanium (with a Z logo) rear muffler

- Drive Train:

o Nismo light weight flywheel

o Fluidampr silicone fluid harmonic damper

- Engine Management System (ECU)

o MoTeC M600 ECU

o MoTeC Cam Control Module

o Nizpro Plug & Play MoTeC wiring loom for 350Z

o Redline and fuel cut: 8000/8200 rpm

- Engine cooling:

o Nismo 11 cores front mount oil cooler system

o Motordyne iso-thermal throttle body coolant controller

o Motordyne iso-thermal lower plenum gasket

o Nismo Fuel cap

- Traction Control:

o Traction Control kill switch (disable factory traction control completely)

- Others

o NGK platinum spark plugs

o Apexi earthing kit

Exterior Modifications:

- Body Kit:

o Nismo version N1 Version II front bumper (JDM)

o Nismo Canards

o Bonnet Bulge upgraded 07+ (Aggressive look)

o Topstage side skirts (JDM)

o Nismo rear under pods (JDM)

o Nismo version rear spoiler (JDM)

o Nismo Carbon Fibre B-Pillar Trims

- Wheels:

o Nismo LM GT4 front wheels (8.5J x 18”)

o Nismo LM GT4 rear wheels (9.5J x 18”)

o Pirelli P-Zero Nero front tyres (245/40/18)

o Pirelli P-Zero Nero rear tyres (285/40/18)

- Suspensions:

o Tein Super Street Height Adjustable Coilover kit.

Interior Modifications:

o Alpine Headunit with Customised CarPC with SatNAV

o Nismo Floor Mats

o Nismo 8000rpm/320km/hr tachometer

o Nismo GT titanium gear knob

Brake:

o Hawk HPS front pads

o Ferodo DS2500 rear pads

o DBA 4000 slotted disc brakes front and rear

o Motul RBF600 brake fluid

o OEM 350z Track Brembo Calipers

$35,990ono

Willing to send interstate also under buyers expense.

0433 759 695

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