Do I own a 35th Anniversary Edition or Just Cool Paint?
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Do I own a 35th Anniversary Edition or Just Cool Paint?
So I own the Yellow 350z and I also have the custom metal flake paint and I was at the nissan dealer and he said How do you like the 35th edition? And my sticker says its just a touring but he swore they only made the metal flake for the 35th Anniversary editions?
Im so confused?
Thanks,
Ryan
Im so confused?
Thanks,
Ryan
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i got the metal flake in my yellow 05 Z and i dont think its a 35th edition. im pretty sure that all the yellow ones come with the metal flakes in the paint. The yello was the 35th color but im pretty sure not all yellow are a 35th edition.
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I own a Black 35th, here's my . Does it have the special gold Z badging on the fenders? Brembos? "Special 5 spoke wheels"? Rev-up motor? 35th Z floor mats? Possible 2 tone black and beige leather seats? If not, then it's not a 35th Anniversary Edition.
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Search for posts under my username for various 35th info. I own a fully loaded, automatic, yellow 35th.
The yellow was used on non-35th models too. I once test drove an 05 yellow roadster that was clearly not a 35th.
If you have your sticker and it does not say 35th, then it's not. All 35th models said 35th on the sticker.
Also remember you could also get a 35th in an automatic too. The auto will not have the rev-up engine with the higher tach limit.
Some quick clues: 5 spoke rims (that got used on 06 and up base)? Brembos? 35th floor mats? Special orange stitching in the seats if they are black (that got used on later 06 and up models). The next harder thing to tell is the special black Z badge.
The yellow was used on non-35th models too. I once test drove an 05 yellow roadster that was clearly not a 35th.
If you have your sticker and it does not say 35th, then it's not. All 35th models said 35th on the sticker.
Also remember you could also get a 35th in an automatic too. The auto will not have the rev-up engine with the higher tach limit.
Some quick clues: 5 spoke rims (that got used on 06 and up base)? Brembos? 35th floor mats? Special orange stitching in the seats if they are black (that got used on later 06 and up models). The next harder thing to tell is the special black Z badge.
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There were about 250 of each of the three colors made (yellow, black, silver) for a total of about 750 2005 35th models sold in the US.
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does it matter?? =/ also i wouldnt say "Cool Paint" having a Yellow Z at least humor me with some pics of ur ride
haha IM just messing, Yellow Z's are on my worst color list though following a Maroon but its just taste vs taste
haha IM just messing, Yellow Z's are on my worst color list though following a Maroon but its just taste vs taste