FS: 2004 touring 66k miles 14,500 obo
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2004 touring 66k miles 14,500 obo
I didn't think I'd see the day I'd decide to get rid of my z but I've decided to move onto a new platform.. so here it is
2004 nissan 350z with 66,000 original miles
This car is in GREAT shape and very well taken care of.
6 speed manual
VIN JN1AZ34D84T161650
Upgrades
BC br type coilovers (less than 1000 miles on them)
19" Varrstoen es2 wheels painted battleship grey
Michelin Pilot Supersport tires 285/35/19 Rear 255/35/19 Front (Very good street and track tire with less than 1000 miles on them)
SPC camber arms
AEM cai
Other than that this car is stock.
Comes with cf hood and stock hood.
It has heated, power, leather seats and a stock bose sound system
Car is being sold with the original headunit.
Price is 14,000 OBO
2004 nissan 350z with 66,000 original miles
This car is in GREAT shape and very well taken care of.
6 speed manual
VIN JN1AZ34D84T161650
Upgrades
BC br type coilovers (less than 1000 miles on them)
19" Varrstoen es2 wheels painted battleship grey
Michelin Pilot Supersport tires 285/35/19 Rear 255/35/19 Front (Very good street and track tire with less than 1000 miles on them)
SPC camber arms
AEM cai
Other than that this car is stock.
Comes with cf hood and stock hood.
It has heated, power, leather seats and a stock bose sound system
Car is being sold with the original headunit.
Price is 14,000 OBO
Last edited by RyankPeck; 10-14-2015 at 08:54 AM.
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AdvanZ33 (08-03-2015)
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Great price for a good looking Touring Z. GLWS!
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How soon are you looking to sell this?
Before I can buy I need to finish my repairs/upgrades on my current project car. I will be in the market in 2 weeks if it is still available. As for now, great looking vehicle, very tastefully done mods, love the tires, and you're a good guy for not charging extra for the cf hood + stock hood. Selling them together in the included price is what SHOULD be done, it is gimmicky and childish to not.
Other than that I live in Jersey and come through CT to Boston pretty often (cause it's an awesome city) so would you mind sharing what that great looking driving road is in your pics? Would love to cruise some scenic spots if I'm up that way.
Before I can buy I need to finish my repairs/upgrades on my current project car. I will be in the market in 2 weeks if it is still available. As for now, great looking vehicle, very tastefully done mods, love the tires, and you're a good guy for not charging extra for the cf hood + stock hood. Selling them together in the included price is what SHOULD be done, it is gimmicky and childish to not.
Other than that I live in Jersey and come through CT to Boston pretty often (cause it's an awesome city) so would you mind sharing what that great looking driving road is in your pics? Would love to cruise some scenic spots if I'm up that way.
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UZ I'm in no rush to sell. And I appreciate what you have to say about the car
I agree that it should be sold with both hoods. I'd like whoever buys it to be able to put whichever hood they want on it.
And unfortunately the road is not much of a driving road It's the Thomaston dam in Thomaston CT. So it looks good in pictures but it's only about a quarter mile long and then it turns into a dirt path
I agree that it should be sold with both hoods. I'd like whoever buys it to be able to put whichever hood they want on it.
And unfortunately the road is not much of a driving road It's the Thomaston dam in Thomaston CT. So it looks good in pictures but it's only about a quarter mile long and then it turns into a dirt path
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UZ_ (09-18-2015)
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2004 touring 66k miles 14,500 obo
Glad to hear you're not in a rush, hopefully we can make a deal. Thanks for all the info and the lengthy reply.
One last question, how much have your coilovers lowered the car~?
One last question, how much have your coilovers lowered the car~?
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To be honest, I'm not sure exactly how much lower it is than stock. I put them in and just about every day for the first week would readjust them to make them look right to my eye and so that I can drive the car without worrying about bottoming out. But I'd say it's around two inches lower
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