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For sale is my Nissan 350Z 35th Anniversary edition. This is my pride and joy but the time has come for me to move on. For years I have truly looked after the car keeping it in top condition. Driving this beauty you will no doubt have many headturners and compliments. So this will be an unfortunate and regrettable sale for me :(
Car is regularly maintained and serviced. Buyer has nothing to spare. Log books and service receipts will be provided. The car is always garaged and cleaned weekly.

First of all, I am not looking at parting any parts out any time soon. I would prefer to sell the car as is.

Car: Nissan 350z 35th Anniversary, Track edition
Colour: Pewter Grey
Year: 2005
Mileage:135000
Rego: May 2015
Price: $23 000
Location: Fairfield, NSW
Mobile: zero four 01017511
About: The 2005 35th Anniversary is a rare edition. It is a second gen 350z that introduced higher horsepower than the that of 2003-2004 models. Also Brembo Breaks, Bose sound system, 2nd gen alloy wheels.
No accidental history, no finance, clear revs.

Only minor Modifications have been made to the car. The car is only my weekend cruiser so Engine has been kept stock its entire lifetime.

- BC BR racing coilovers, fully adjustable (installed 1yr ago)
- Excedy Heavy duty Clutch (2000km ago)
- Execdy flywheel kit (2000km ago)
- Koyo Radiator
- SPC Rear camber arms
- SPC rear toe bolts
- Dark Window tints
- Custom Carbon fiber Ipad Center Console (no doubt best in car entertainment i have ever had)
- Kenwood headunit (bluetooth, Iphone, ipod, Aux, MP3, CD. This is hidden behind the Ipad. Refer to pics)
- Veilside Front lip
- Upgraded OEM 2007 Bonnet
- 6000k HID kit
- Neo Chrome titanium Gear knob.
- K&N cold air Intake
- Front and Rear guard professionally rolled
-Work lug nuts 12 x 1.25(Blue)
-Rays Gramlights 57s Pro, Metal Coating, Titanium Lip: Front 19 x 9.5 -6 with 95% tyre thread. Rear 19 x 10 -15 with 85% thread. (Still like brand new. Without tyres, wheels cost $5000 with all added options. 3month order wait from Japan. Compliments all day er day with these babies on :mrgreen:)

Note: Most stock parts will be provided



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for more pictures check out http://www.street-cover.com/highlight/taste-the-rainbow/

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