Number of 35th Anniversary Z's?
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Number of 35th Anniversary Z's?
Hi! I've searched and searched but I can't find a specific reference to this question. Does anyone know how many were made? I have an Ultra Yellow and it's number 214. What's the highest number you guys have seen? When I was looking to buy one I never saw a number over 300 but I know obviously more than 300 were made. I cannot find an answer either on forums or through Nissan. Help? Thanks!!
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McKflor (09-18-2019)
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**** seriously eh? That's nice knowing I've basically got one of the rarest Z's out there!! Only a few hundred yellow 35th 350z's? aawweesssoommeee
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black and silver had the optional 2 tone seats (black&tan)
only cdn Z's had the interior badge
In Canada 2004 was the last year for the track pack so buying a 35th was the only way to get the brembo's unless you bought a roadster.
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From an older post:
"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 Anniversary 350Z from regular production"
The cars are not individually numbered. There's no way to know what "number or order" a specific car was.
"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 Anniversary 350Z from regular production"
The cars are not individually numbered. There's no way to know what "number or order" a specific car was.
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From an older post:
"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 Anniversary 350Z from regular production"
The cars are not individually numbered. There's no way to know what "number or order" a specific car was.
"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 Anniversary 350Z from regular production"
The cars are not individually numbered. There's no way to know what "number or order" a specific car was.
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McKflor (09-18-2019)
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Yes, you have one of the rarest Zs out there but unfortunately your resale value won't really reflect this because of the oil consumption problems most rev-ups have.
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I don't believe I have seen one of those on mine. I'm in Aus. so maybe its a Canadian thing but I will look closer when I get to the workshop this week. Although I have owned it since show room, I actually haven't driven it much (4000klm) as its my hobby project car. Does it match any other stamping?
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