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2003 Nissan 350z Nismo S-tune (one Owner, Super Low Miles, Upgrades/drift Ready) on 2040-cars

US $22,500.00
Year:2003 Mileage:18961
Location:

Santa Cruz, California, United States

Santa Cruz, California, United States
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2003 Nissan 350z Nismo S-tune, 6spd, Brembo brakes, Vlsd, leather, clean title, tags up to date, expire Feb 2015, 18,961 original miles, one owner car. Completely gutted trunk and no floor carpet in the front but, most of the interior plastics will be included with the sale if owner wishes to convert back to stock form. Well maintained, got recent engine/trans/diff fluids changed and alignment at 18,800 miles,  passed CA smog 4 months ago. Was planning on using this car for drifting/track competitions but never got around to properly set it up (still needs a roll cage and safety harness) so it's never been tracked. Been garaged most of it's life, only driven a few times a year until 2 yrs ago when I started using it as a weekend car for shows/meets. Car is almost 12 yrs old so it's not perfect. Has wear and tear due to age and very minor nicks/scratches but overall, the paint is in great condition and definitely shines like new with a nice detail job.

Since new
*Brembo brakes
*Xenon headlights
*BOSE system, A/C

Installed parts at ~2k miles:
*Nismo type 1 body kit (Authentic) $2,000
*Nismo titanium shift knob (Authentic) $200
*Nismo Y-pipe (Authentic) $400
*Nismo 32mm F and 22mm R sway bars (Authentic) $500 
*Nismo lighweight flywheel $250                                    
*Nismo differential cover $120
*Optima red top $100
*Non heated/power/airbag leather seats $600

Installed parts at 10k miles:
*TEIN Super Drift dampers 32 way adjustable (Discontinued for the Z by Tein) $2,000
*Ichiba front upper control arms $300
*TEIN inner/outer tie rods/ends (increased turn angle) $200
*Eibach rear camber and toe kits $200
*JIC Magic Ti single sided non-resonated cat-back full 80mm w/ angled exit. JIC made only a handful of these. Super rare and nice 10lb exhaust. (Discontinued) $1,300
*OS Giken 1.5 way differential $1,800
*SPL solid differential bushings $160
*Ichiba 15mm wheel spacers w/ extended studs $150 (Rear only)
*GTS solarwing II roof spoiler $140         
*5 Zigen FN01R-C matte black 18x9.5+12 (235/40F-40% 245/40R-30%) $1,500
*Spoon Rep CF Diffuser (Custom fitted) $900

Cons:
*Gutted, no carpet
*A/C needs a recharge
*Rear hatch shocks need to be replaced
*Too low for daily driving.

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