How many 35th Produced?
Originally Posted by yeperra
I posted this before but it must have gotten deleted with some of the upgrades that have been added.
"Production reports indicate there have been 678 Anniversary Zs produced starting 12/04/04 to date (10/07/05). Numbers are: 188 silverstone, 231 yellow, and 259 were black. When comparing the Anniversary VIN Prefix to a regular Z, there is no difference. The trim code ( AE) is the only way to distinguish an Anniverary 350Z from regular production"
This came to me from another board member who got it from a Dealer Operations Manager, Central Texas, Nissan North America.
"Production reports indicate there have been 678 Anniversary Zs produced starting 12/04/04 to date (10/07/05). Numbers are: 188 silverstone, 231 yellow, and 259 were black. When comparing the Anniversary VIN Prefix to a regular Z, there is no difference. The trim code ( AE) is the only way to distinguish an Anniverary 350Z from regular production"
This came to me from another board member who got it from a Dealer Operations Manager, Central Texas, Nissan North America.
Originally Posted by june
I bought my superblack 35th in Fairfield, CT., last Memorial Day weekend. I found a circular orange sticker with the number 217 hand-written on it, stuck to the driver side door jamb near the latch. There was no plaque of any kind that I can find, and the sticker didn't appear to have much significance what-so-ever...in fact it appears to be falling off. 
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Originally Posted by cer2225
I have the exact same sticker with a 217 on it so I guess it has nothing to do with the AE. Although I also have a SB 35th bought in August.
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Last edited by june; Feb 15, 2006 at 07:40 PM.
For those who have 35ths (US Editions), the trim code can be found on the inside of the door (where it says the weight of the car, the vin, etc)...it will say "trim" on one of the sections, BUT unfortunately, it does NOT say anything about which # ur 35th was...all it really says is the code for the trim...mine simply says "G" as the trim code...and the color code is WV2 (Silverstone) but other than that...there's not much u can do about finding out which # ur 35th is...which sucks...but this is not for sure if anyone knows anything else, please post it! thanks
to me owning a 35th Ann means **** as nissan makes everything special about the 35th bloody standard now... so as far as im concerned all 06's and upwards are 35ths.... so the number keeps growing
Originally Posted by Bboy Hustler
to me owning a 35th Ann means **** as nissan makes everything special about the 35th bloody standard now... so as far as im concerned all 06's and upwards are 35ths.... so the number keeps growing
Originally Posted by bugsbbunny
Well ok, but we're the only ones that have the rev up without the extra weight. So back to the #s, anyone know how to find out what your number is?
not to mention i like our tail lights better act ually... never got into the led thing. not to mention in 20 years te 35th will be kinda a collector to nissan guys who care like me... hope i keep it that long.
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true that... thats why I have kept every original part for my 35th... and will be able to restore it back into its natural state if i find it necessary!!
Originally Posted by Bboy Hustler
to me owning a 35th Ann means **** as nissan makes everything special about the 35th bloody standard now... so as far as im concerned all 06's and upwards are 35ths.... so the number keeps growing
And +1 to MI 35th's comment. I originally thought that the '06 LED tails were cool, but now after looking at them much closer, the '03-'05 tails look a billion times better. They fit the overall styling of the Z much more fluidly.
Last edited by zpak; Apr 11, 2006 at 08:13 PM.
I agree. It was very disapointing to see Nissan use the anni wheels as stock on the 06's, but they dont have the leather and Brembos, and they are not anniversary models. There was a limited number of anni's produced, and we are lucky enough to own them.
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