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FOR SALE:

2005 350Z 35th Anniversary Track Edition in Metallic Yellow

Condition: Very neat and tidy, like new, very well looked after, always garaged, full log and servicing schedule.

Mileage: 57500kms serviced every 5000kms

Modifications:

For $35,000 you can have:

  • Hotchkis sway bars (fully adjustable) front and back
  • Fast Intensions "Intimidator" catback true dual exhaust
  • Wheels - Volk "SF Challenge" F19"x9.5"+28 - R19"x10.5"+36
  • Tyres - Yokohama Advan Sports v103 - F255/35/19 R285/35/19
  • SPC Toe Bolts
  • Stillen rear lower links
  • Injen full cold air induction
  • Motordyne 5/16 Plenum Spacer
  • Pioneer P4200 7 inch DVD Touchscreen
  • Nismo Carbon Fibre Gear Knob
  • Nismo Radiator and Engine Caps
  • Nismo Carbon B Pillar Cards
  • Nismo Kickpanels
  • Lowered King Springs

Or $39,000 you can have this as well:

  • Bride Left and Right Hand RO Type Seat Rails for my Leather Bride Ergo II seats.
  • Bride Floor Mats
  • BC Type BR Coilovers
  • HKS GT3037 Turbo Kit (New Still in Box not installed.

I still have all the original parts expect for the rims and exhaust and I have a very high quality carbon firbe look car bra as well i will chuck in also. I am selling this for legitimate reasons and is a fantastic and very stunning looking car. Very good on fuel the factory spec says 11.1L per 100kms but I have been averaging 9.2L per 100kms even around town.

Contact: Ben on 0447211110 or [email protected]

Location: Mackay QLD

Here's some pics:

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What's particularly different about this 350z? Which mods make you like it ldaten.

I just ask as it's one of the cars on my list to own at some stage. Can't buy at the moment though so this one is free to fly.

Bump $35000 for the lot excluding the Turbo kit, you will get all of the stock parts i have left including standard leather seats,rims and suspension.

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