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Nissan (350Z) Import Fairlady Z 2003

Engine

VQ35det 6 Speed

[email protected]/8psi" [email protected]/8psi boost

ORC super single clutch

Full HKS 3037pro turbo kit (screamer pipe)

HKS injectors, 660cc

Tial 50mm BOV

Heltech 350Z Platinum pro plug and play

GReddy Bspec 2 boost controller (7.5/8psi)

Fujitsubo Legalis R exhaust

Walbro 550cc fuel pump

Trust oil cooler with remote filter

Braided clutch line with new slave

Exterior

Full vertex body kit

20x9.5+6 Front, 20x10.5+0 Rear, Work VS-XX rims

Rear LED 350Z lights from the 07' model

Carbon Fibre roof lip

Carbon Fibre Garnish door and mirror pillars

Carbon Fibre Aerial

Carbon Fibre Air Intake Duct

Belloff HID 9000K HID lights

LED parkers

Tinted windows

Suspension

Tanabe GE sustec pro adjustable

SPC rear camber arm

SPC traction rods

SPC toe bolts

Replaced front standard bushers with nylon bushers

Interior

Z floor mats and boot mat

Nismo GT shift gear knob

Z aluminium side steps

Nismo gear H pattern

Stereo

Pioneer 6.5inch TV/DVD/MPZ player

Alpine amplifier

Pioneer 6inch carbon fibre front splits

Pioneer 10inch subwoofer.

will come with rwc and rego

car is in brisbane/gold coast area

also comes with a standard set of wheels

this is also the only (350z) import that is road legal in australia that i no of...

most mods done in the last 6months

crack in front bar will be all fixed before sale

car has 13x xxxk's on it

motor has 72 xxx on it

$37 000ono with rims

$33 000ono with out the work rims

Rossi 0401567736

NO SWAPS

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OP... Y U NO sell this a month ago?! Is exactly what I was looking for but eventually gave up lol. Goodluck selling this monster :)

It was for sale a month ago just not on this site...but cheers..

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