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2006 track 350z manual

Rego: 4RANSM

Kms: 44500

Rego: Nov 2010

Price: 39,990

Bought Brand new in 2006. One owner comes with all original parts except original wheels. Car has following mods: 19inch RAYS forged TIME ATTACK 19inch wheels, Trust Intake, 5ZIGEN Proracer with Titanium tips and AMUSE y pipe for a high pitch sweet noise at high revs,QUIKTRAK security alarm with satellite monitoring, EXEDY Twin plate clutch, NUMBER plate included as well. Full service history with Nissan. Well maintained. Fussy owner.

PS: I am not selling parts separately at this stage as i would like to sell the whole car with original parts to the new owner. Also. I am not keen in swaps at all.

Will take better pics on the weekend.

Link for pics

Carsales link

Cheers,

Manu

Ph: 0401380864

Email me on [email protected] for a fast response.

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