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Posting on the behalf of my brother.

2007 Nissan 350Z Track, New Model, 230Kw, Limited Edition solar metallic orange.

Second owner, purchased from elderly couple who had taken delivery of a new Audi A4. Selling to upgrade or maybe to be wise and buy real estate ;-)

350z is in perfect condition inside and out. Inspections / testing welcome. Showroom condition.

· Top of the line 2007 Track Model, new shape-final 350z series

· 16,500 KM

· Full 12 months Rego (Oct 2010)

· First Registered Aug 2007

· Genuine Nissan Factory warranty till August 2013 (paid for 3 years extra)

· Complete service history with log books and papers (Genuine Nissan)

· Always garaged – never parked in the sun!

· Recently completely detailed – mirror finish.

Accessories included

· Standard options like Brembo Breaks, Bose sound, leather heated seats + more!

· Factory Tinted

· Reverse parking sensors, factory option, a must for this car!

· Z floor mats

· Garmin GPS professionally installed into centre dash compartment. Remote antenna, instant connectivity and works in CBD!

· Custom Plates MYZ-350 included.

Never abused or thrashed, evidenced by original factory tyres which are still on the car.

No test pilots! Located in Homebush area.

Asking Price: $52,000 $49,000

Call for more info

Kav: 0422 286 206

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