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It's time to get go of my 350z due to having too many project cars and needing something more practical.
It is a 2003 model that has had 3 owners, it is in fair condition with a few minor issues which I will list shortly.
It has 149000kms and has mainly done highway kms. I drive it 120km a day to/from work and have never had an issue with it. It is a touring model, but has leather and electric seats along with the premium BOSE audio system and cruise control. I have also added the updated 06 door trims which include cup holders.
Extrememly fun car to drive and own, plenty of power economical (I have been getting 650-700km a tank!) and great handiling charactisics.
It has recently had a major service, consisting of engine oil, gearbox oil, and diff oil.
New front brake pads and rotors have also been fitted, aswell as a brake fluid change. It has an air intake kit fitted (standard airbox included), new boot struts and 19 inch wheels too.
It also has 10 months rego and recently passed a blue slip (registered interstate prior).
Ok time for the bad things about the car:
Most importantly, the rear main seal is leaking. I was planning to fix this when I changed the clutch (clutch hasn't been changed since new). Clutch is still good but pedal is pretty high so might need to be changed within 10,000km or so (not slipping or anything yet though).
The paintwork isn't in the best condition, the panels are all straight but the front and rear bumpers have the clear coat peeling off it. It was in a hot climate prior to my ownership so I can only assume that the heat had caused this.
Some more common issues include the BOSE subwoofer amplifier being intermittant. These are an easy fix by wiring in a new relay but I haven't had time to do so. The steering wheel is worn as are the tan leather seats, again I believe due to the weather. The oil pressure gauge is sticky too, it likes to stay at the maximum PSI.
This would be a great car for someone looking for a 350Z as a project car. My plan was to make it something special but I have already commited to another project so I'm looking for a more sensible daily driver.
No swaps, don't lowball me you will be ignored, this is by far the cheapest manual Zed on the market.
Slightly negotable.
If you're genuinely interested send me a SMS. Looking to move this to a new home this weekend.
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