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For sale: Twin Turbo Nissan 350z

Price and price conditions: $35000ono

Condition: Excellent 105000kms

Pictures: yep

Contact Details: John - 0431 083 394

Location: Green Valley

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: pickup

Ok kids, have had this up and pulled it down about 3 times now because I can't bear to part with it. But i am moving into the city soon and no longer need a car so it saddens me to say this beast has got to go.

Plenty has been spent on this beast, all work professionally done with receipts. Logbooks fully stamped, serviced every 5000kms.

Car is a 2003 350z Track. 6pd manual.

Currently has 105XXXkms. rego expires April 2013.

APS twin turbo kit fitted by Autotech engineering. Car currently makes 320rwkw on mainline dyno.

Mod list is extensive. Car has never missed a beat, makes great, useable power. Very reliable. FULLY ENGINEERED!!!

Have over $30k in receipts with much more spent.

- APS Twin Turbo Kit fitted and tuned by Autotech (currently making 320rwkw, dynosheets provided)

- APS Plenum

- Metal Cat high flow cats

- Nismo grounding wire kit

- Tabata large core radiator

- Custom Oil cooler

- Sprint booster

- Blitz SBC I colour boost controller with boost gauge and oil temp sensor

- TEIN Mono Flex coilovers

- Tein EDFC controller

- Endless 6 pot Front and 4 pot Rear with braided lines all-round

- JWT Lightened Fly wheel

- Exedy organic clutch

- Nismo Racing thermostat

- Kenwood DVD with Bluetooth hands free kit

- Rays G game 99B 19x9.5 fronts and 19x10.5 rears

- Falken Tyres near new alround 285 rears

- Potenza Adrenalin RE001 245 tyres front (new)

- APS strut front sway bar

- Shelby adjustable sway bars front and rear

- ARC under body bash plate

- ARC cooling plate

- APS true dual exhuast

- Endless dot 5.1 brake fluid

- Endless brake pads

- all orginal engine parts, exhuast, wheels sway bars and front strut bar.

-Apex turbo timer

-Endless two piece rotors 355mm front and 330mm rear

-HEL Braided clutch line

Car also has a carbon vinyl wrapped roof, and a Nismo N1 front lip.

Definitely a head turner, with the power and torque to keep up cars worth 5 times as much.

see here for sold old pics for now, new pics up during the week :)

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=13266134

needs to go quite soon so feel free to make an offer!!

John - 0431 083 394

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