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As sad as it is for me ive decided to sell my 2005 350z. It has only done 40,000ks on the clock and has full service history. Its the anniversary model that came out in 05 so it comes with Brembo brakes, lip on the boot, different rims and has the rev-up engine( slightly more power than the 03-04 models).

The condition of the car is very good especially compared to others ive seen for sale lately. It has no annoying little dents from car doors or anything due to the fact i refuse to leave it parked in a car park or anywhere else where it can get damaged. It gets washed every weekend without fail, Always garaged under its car blanket and only driven on weekends.

Only after marked part ive put on it is a HKS air induction and will come with the factory air box.

Please feel free to contact me over here if you have any questions or want any other photos.

thanks

Im looking for $38,000 and im in ADELAIDE

At this point in time the only two cars im interested in trading for is a Manuel S15 200sx (with cash my way), or a R34 GTR (cash your way)

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Edited by lord_anubis1600
how much cash your way if s15?

depends on the s15 im offered. if you let me know what your wanting for your s15, send me some pics and info we can go from there.

ok well its for my mate, not me ill get him to grab a list of mods... but for now from memory its making 268rwkw, full vertex kit, s15 blue, led tail lights, 18x10 graham lights.

+ all stock parts included as well.

Edited by gtrkiet
ok well its for my mate, not me ill get him to grab a list of mods... but for now from memory its making 268rwkw, full vertex kit, s15 blue, led tail lights, 18x10 graham lights.

+ all stock parts included as well.

alright well yea if you can grab a list of mods, and especially photos that would be good. get him to send me through a pm .

How much is the car, you need to list a price.

How much are you willing to offer for an R34 GTR? I'm looking to trade to a cheaper car.

Let me know

cheers mate i thought i put the price in the post.. i was really looking for a pretty stock GTR so wasnt really wanting to spend over 44k for one. However if the right one came along i could probably budge a little.

I'm tempted, I need around $10,000 though, otherwise not worth unloading my car.

If your only offering $6000,more than half that would go for transfer and rego fees. Makes the exercise futile.

Good luck though, I might hang out for an S15. If you can offer more, let me know.

I'm tempted, I need around $10,000 though, otherwise not worth unloading my car.

If your only offering $6000,more than half that would go for transfer and rego fees. Makes the exercise futile.

Good luck though, I might hang out for an S15. If you can offer more, let me know.

alright mate ill keep you in mind if anything changes.. good luck selling yours

So you know Nick, I'm the guy on boostcruising you asked to trade with, easier to contact me on here.

You may also want to edit your heading, before someone gets you for racism lol

s15 specs...

Black top sr20det

- HKS GTR-S

- Stainless steel manifold

- Tomei Cams

- Apexi Power FC with controller

- HKS pod filter

- 3" turbo back exhaust with apexi evc (remote silencer)

- Hybrid front mount intercooler

- Z32 Air flow meter

- Tein coilovers

+ few more things might have forgotten... could meet up if you give me a rough idea of how much cash you looking your way?

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