My New(used) 2003 350Z Track Edition
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Hi guys i just Picked up a 2003 350Z Track Edition, It had 37,000 Miles with Silver Color! Inside was very Clean Condition, and the exterior is also in exellent condition. I paid 20k for the car and 23K (Tax and Warrantee) out the door with exisiting 60% left stock tires and 4 brand new tires. Also 3 years extended Nissan OEM Warrantee. Did i get a decent deal?? Anyways Just Saying HI
I am a noob in 350z, can you guys tell me about 2003 Track edition Plz,
BTW What is difference between my engine and rev up engines??



I am a noob in 350z, can you guys tell me about 2003 Track edition Plz,
BTW What is difference between my engine and rev up engines??
to be honest it depends on where you are located. I found a 2003 Touring for 17,500 w/46,000 miles on it. Barely any scratches and no dents, and it was a loaded package. Congrats on your Z though
Not too sure if it was a good deal for you or not, but I would say, 23,000 for a 2003 isn't that good of a deal...
Not too sure if it was a good deal for you or not, but I would say, 23,000 for a 2003 isn't that good of a deal...
nice car , i would say the price was fair till the dealer added all the crap tot he deal. 20K plus tax isnt more that 21.5 . The rev up motor , well it has less torque , but a higher redline .
The rev-up motor came on the 2005 6spd special edition and all 2006 models.
They have a minimal amount of low torque but have 300hp vs prior years with 287hp. My opinion is that the rev-up motors are very good. Some just had a problem with oil consumption. But thats been taken care off by Nissan with a new motor swap. The 2007 Z comes with a 306hp HR engine that can be redlined at 7500rpm and it has been 80% revised by nissan. That motor is the sh**
They have a minimal amount of low torque but have 300hp vs prior years with 287hp. My opinion is that the rev-up motors are very good. Some just had a problem with oil consumption. But thats been taken care off by Nissan with a new motor swap. The 2007 Z comes with a 306hp HR engine that can be redlined at 7500rpm and it has been 80% revised by nissan. That motor is the sh**
Good deal, you'll like it. You got a fair deal as to the car, it's great, and you'll enjoy it. Good to mod with, doing N/A or FI. But a good car, and the track edition is excellent. I know a 2003Z Track Edition Superblack under the 6yr 100,000 mile extended warranty with $13,546 miles on it currently and with NISMO CAI, Headers, and Exhaust being sold for $24,000, with all warranty/maintenance paperwork. Kept in garage and covered by a custom made car cover. So you got a decent deal, enjoy the car, she's a beauty.
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Thank you guys!!
I liked the car compare to the price!
First thing i want to do is sound and video!
But i got intake in there already
Is it true that Track Edition is couple hundred lighter then regular Z??
I liked the car compare to the price!
First thing i want to do is sound and video!
But i got intake in there already

Is it true that Track Edition is couple hundred lighter then regular Z??
Originally Posted by krnzzang84
Is it true that Track Edition is couple hundred lighter then regular Z??
http://www.nissannews.com/nissan/200...pe/specs.shtml
Originally Posted by krnzzang84
Hi guys i just Picked up a 2003 350Z Track Edition, It had 37,000 Miles with Silver Color! Inside was very Clean Condition, and the exterior is also in exellent condition. I paid 20k for the car and 23K (Tax and Warrantee) out the door with exisiting 60% left stock tires and 4 brand new tires. Also 3 years extended Nissan OEM Warrantee. Did i get a decent deal?? Anyways Just Saying HI
I am a noob in 350z, can you guys tell me about 2003 Track edition Plz,
BTW What is difference between my engine and rev up engines??




I am a noob in 350z, can you guys tell me about 2003 Track edition Plz,
BTW What is difference between my engine and rev up engines??
Originally Posted by BADASSTT
The rev-up motor came on the 2005 6spd special edition and all 2006 models.
They have a minimal amount of low torque but have 300hp vs prior years with 287hp. My opinion is that the rev-up motors are very good. Some just had a problem with oil consumption. But thats been taken care off by Nissan with a new motor swap. The 2007 Z comes with a 306hp HR engine that can be redlined at 7500rpm and it has been 80% revised by nissan. That motor is the sh**
They have a minimal amount of low torque but have 300hp vs prior years with 287hp. My opinion is that the rev-up motors are very good. Some just had a problem with oil consumption. But thats been taken care off by Nissan with a new motor swap. The 2007 Z comes with a 306hp HR engine that can be redlined at 7500rpm and it has been 80% revised by nissan. That motor is the sh**

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Thank you Guys for compliments
I got Nissan OEM Extended Warrentee, 3 years or 36,000 Miles which ever come first so, I have my bumber to Bumber till 73,000 mile, keke My power train 5/60,000 miles is going to end sooner then my bumber to bumber warantee
Originally Posted by SpeedRcr
what kind of warrantY did you buy...the one from nissan or a third party one
Originally Posted by ZPirate
The rev-up motor also came in the 2005 Track model as well as the 35th Anniversary model which I assume you are referring to as the special edition.
Originally Posted by krnzzang84
Thank you Guys for compliments
I got Nissan OEM Extended Warrentee, 3 years or 36,000 Miles which ever come first so, I have my bumber to Bumber till 73,000 mile, keke My power train 5/60,000 miles is going to end sooner then my bumber to bumber warantee
I got Nissan OEM Extended Warrentee, 3 years or 36,000 Miles which ever come first so, I have my bumber to Bumber till 73,000 mile, keke My power train 5/60,000 miles is going to end sooner then my bumber to bumber warantee
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