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Hi,

For sale a great example of an early model Nissan 350Z. It has been meticulously washed and maintained with log book. Powerful V6 3.5L engine 208KW yet economical on fuel. Only Penrite engine oil and Shell V Power ever used due to high compression VQ35DE motor. Price $21,500 ono. Details as follows:

2003 Nissan 350Z Track Edition

-112,000 km's

-6spd manual

-6 months rego (12/Dec/2012)

-Brembo brakes with near new brake pads

-Heated leather/electric seats

-Bose sound system w/ remote Sony head unit including USB and cable connectivity

-6000K HID headlights

-Cruise and climate control

-18" staggered wheels with new Toyo Proxes tyres

-Tinted windows

-2.5" stainless steel Fujitsubo Giken R exhaust (Slightly louder than stock)

-Clear history (No Revs, finance, stolen etc history). Also I can provide PPSR certificate.

Car is available for inspections in Sydney near Hurstville. Open for swap offers with cash adjustment either way. Please call/text 0422285510 or PM if interested.

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