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Nismo exhaust with Y pipe $2000( Now Nismo already stopped make this exhaust, So don't miss it! )

Kinetix Hight flow cats $500

Blize air intake $500

Cusco front struct bar $200

ARC cooling plate $150

Jwt Heavy duty cluch $500

Sprint booster $400

Greddy Blue Emanagement $550

Kgmm Suspension $1300

Ichba wheel adapter front 25mm rear 30 mm $200

Short shift kit $40

Car info:

2003 Black 350z track model

Manual 90000kms

Full service record From Nissan dealer

Very good condition

I am 2nd owner, The car has been serviced every 5000Kms, Just bought New Rego untill next year Aug

Black Leather seat

Nokia Blue tooth

Reverse Senser

New brambo brake rotors and New pads($2200)

New Exceddy Heavy duty Cluch($780)

JWT Flywheel($400)

1/2 Plenum spacer($550)

Rays 18' rims

New Goodyear 285 rear tyres($1500)

Rear lips and Front Lips with Carbon wind splitter and Carbon canards Carbon Eye lid($1000)

changed Motul engine oil

Motul Gear box oil

Motul diff oil

Motul brack fluid

(all the oil cost $450)

Goodbridage Front Brake line

Goodbridage rear Brake line

Goodbridage Cluch line( total $500)

8000watt HID

Always use BP 98# Petro

Now the car has been tuned 170Kws@rear wheel, Need one more parts up to around 180Kws@rear wheel. I will pay the extra money for this part and tuner for the buyer.

Car is in Melbourne.

Now Time Waster

Thanks :)

My Email: [email protected]

PH:043 043 2938

Totall Spend $15000+ on the car

Now just sell every thing with OEM Parts $39990

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Ppl are not interested in cars for sale in the General Automotive Treads. :)

For Sale Threads buddy!

:mrt:

From the looks of the pics and what you mentioned it sounds like an awesome 350Z, nice and clean.

All the best with the sale!

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