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Make: Nissan
Model: 350Z
Body Type: Coupe (2 door)
Year: 2003
Kilometres: 130000
Transmission: Automatic
Drive Train: Rear Wheel Drive
Fuel Type: Petrol - Premium Unleaded
Colour: Silver
Air Conditioning: Yes
Registered: Yes
Registration Number: 1BZ 1QY
Registration Expiry: 10 months - 21/08/2016
Variant: TOURING
Location: Victoria
PRICE: $12,000



After a quick sale. wife is now pregnant hence lowering price. No this is not a P plate legal car. No more joy rides unless a deposit is paid or a qualified mechanic wishes to check car apon sale.


$12k firm - dont bother bargaining as this is the cheapest on the market already.


Cleanest and cheapest tip tronic 350z for sale in Melbourne. Please do not hesitate to inspect other 350z before inspecting this immaculate one. Price listed cheap due to not wanting to deal with time wasters. Priced to sell to genuine buyer. 1 full years rego. Just paid in advance. Dont have time for time wasters.


This Nissan 350Z 2003 has electronic brake force distribution (EBD). It has limited slip diff (LSD), Original Bose headunit and 7 BOSE speakers and subwoofer, heated leather seats and sports instruments. This car has cruise control, 17" alloy wheels, remote central locking, brake assist and sports pedals.


Car has aftermarket coilovers installed. Paid premium when new - Megan adjustable coilovers - has in cabin adjustable dampener - paid over 2k - car will also be sold with stock suspension as well.


Aftermarket Xforce Invidia Q300 exhaust system fitted to car - Paid 1.7k brand new - car will also be sold with stock exhaust as well - One of the best exhaust systems you can have on your 350z. No cheap chinese made loud droning noises.. perfect purr


Front and Rear GKtech 35mill spacers - purchased brand new - $200 a pair


Car always garaged and serviced. Serviced every 5000km by professional.


Car will be sold with standard 17" nissan wheels. 19" Varrosteon will not come with car. Wheels are now sold.


Alot of spare parts available with sale of car - rare 350z premium spec mud shield splats. another set of 350z headlights - was going to spray insides black but never got the time. Ultra rare v35 mud splat (all four corners) as well - very hard to find.


Only available for inspections after 6pm weeknights and all day weekends.


Please call and arrange time in advance as I work on shift.


No joy rides.


Contact me on 0401762756 . Please leave voicemail message if I cannot answer your phone call *** i do not check this site often so call me**


Will not be responding to emails. If you are interested. Call me or text with a valid Australian phone number.

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