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HI ALL

I'm putting up one of a kind 350z's in australia.

Its time to part with my pride and joy up for sale

for some else to enjoy with all the hard work has

already been done and save yourself spending

big dollars building up a car

nissan 2003 350z

v6 3.5 liter

Blue in colour

6 speed manual

the run down list

ENGINE

Hks cams (step 2)
Je pistons (8.5.1)
Carr rod bolts
Carillo rods (h beam)
Hks gaskets
Arp head n main
ACL race bearing
BC springs n retainers
nismo oil pump
New tensioners
New chain
All Machine work done and Balanced

PARTS

Hks T51R spl bb turbo
Hks 60mm waste gate (screamer)
Custom made to suit DCS twin plate clutch
Nismo bigger pilot ball (clutch fork)
Braided clutch line
Custom made manifold
Hks twin power
HKS profected b2 boost controller
Proboost bov
Koyo rad radiator twin core
Blue radiator hose kit
Custom made over flow tank
Custom cut and flipped intake (sprayed wrinkle black)
Custom intercooler piping polished
K.L.S 600x300x80 intercooler
X2 spal 12inch thermo fans 1 pull 1 push
400ltr intake walbro pump (e85)
AAM full return fuel system
(all Teflon lines)
Denso 660cc injectors
trust oil cooler kit
vacuum lines are all 5/6mm turbosmart (Blue)
Every line/pipe in the engine bay is braided line with fitting
Oil Catch can
HALTECH 350z plug and play computer
Full chromoly cusco roll cage (blue)
With omp padding
Opm steering wheel
Strut bar
Carnot fibre engine cover
Carbon fibre rad cooling panel
Nismo 2 way (3.5's)
Starter motor relocated to the right side
All mod plated

EXTERIOR

Full genuine vertex body kit

Work wheels vs-xx
20x9.5+6 235/35/20
20x10.5-0 245/35/20
(only 2 sets in aus)
Rear LED Japan 350z Lights from the 07
Carbon fibre Garnish on Door pillar
Carbon fibre Garnish on mirror pillar
Carbon fibre aerial
Carbon fibre intake duct (front bar)
Carbon fibre roof lip
Carbon fibre vinyl roof
5000k low/high beam HID lights

SUSPENSION

tanabe gf sustec pro adjustables

spc camber arms

spc toe bolts

EXHAUST

custom made 3.5 to 3 inch dump pipe

to cat

fujitsubo legalis r cat back

INTERIOR

z floor mats and in boot mat

nismo gt shift knob

z aluminum sides teps

defi boost gauge

tinted windows

STEREO

pioneer 6.5inch tv/dvd/cd/mp3 player

alpine amp

pioneer front 6inch splits

pioneer 10inch subwoofer


I may have for gotten a few things

The car is getting tuned very soon so cant give you what power it makes yet but should be between 500/600hp

96% of parts are brand and have less then 3000ks car is also set up to run pump e85 fuel only thing holding it back is the injectors

Work on this car has always been done by 101 Motorsport

The car will come with a few spare parts
Standard body kit
Standard wheels
Standard steering wheel
Couple of other things

Car does not have aircon
And doesn't come with number plates

comes with rego and roady qld

Car has always be garaged and looked after

Price $46 000 ono
$50 000 swap r34gtr,chev impala ect

reason for selling is for a house deposit

Brisbane based

i dont come on here often so if need to get in touch me (ross) my number is 0401567736

thanks

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if been wanting to do a turbo 350z since they came out!

This is exactly what i have.

I wish i had a 34gtr instead of a 33gtr as i believe i probably would've done the swap.

Anyway, your car is dope bro, good luck with the sale!

Ill just keep putting those $$$ away..

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