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Hi all,

I have decided to sell my '09 Nissan 370z as I am moving onto GTR.

DETAILS:

Model: 2009

Vehicle: Nissan 370z

Colour: Red

KM'S: 30,XXX

Condition: Excellent

Location: Victoria

Car comes with the following mods

Berk High Flow Cats

Fast Intentions Exhaust System

BC Racing Coilovers

18" TE37SL

Brand New Tyres 275/35/18 & 295/35/18

Price: $60,000 obo

I would consider trade in with an R34 GTR

If interested email me at [email protected]

Thanks.

Waqar Ahmed.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Seen this car in person and it is MINT

Good luck with the sale mate

+1 - this car is absolutely mint.

Good luck with the sale Waqar.

thanks guys

car's sold now, got myself an R34 GTR

Are you selling the wheels seperately? Wouldn't mind them on my 370.

Wheels gone with the car mate, if you are interested in these let me know

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