FS: black 4 SEATER 2003 350z grand touring, 5at, 55k miles
#3
2003 did have a grand touring, and it use to have leather seats. i just can't stand leather seats when it's hot and when it's too cold. but worst of all is when you slide in hard cornering in the canyons, reason why i traded the original leather with another person here on the forum years ago. grand touring basically was just the z with every single possible option interior/exterior trim available for the first year. exception of track model getting the brembo brakes that touring and grand touring could not. grand touring was i believe the factory navigation being its prime, which i removed and also sold on this forum years ago, and grand touring was only 5at trans.
#4
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pretty nice car, glws.
question, are the front seats cloth and the rear leather
* it is not a grand touring, GT's come with brembos, this states it has 08 calipers
"Released on July 2002 in Japan at reorganized Nissan Japanese dealerships called Nissan Blue Stage, and August 20, 2002 in the U.S., the 350Z coupé was available in 5 trim packages: '350Z' (Base), 'Enthusiast', 'Performance', 'Touring', and 'Track' editions. In Europe, only the 'Track' trim was available, although it was badged and marketed as '350Z'."
question, are the front seats cloth and the rear leather
* it is not a grand touring, GT's come with brembos, this states it has 08 calipers
"Released on July 2002 in Japan at reorganized Nissan Japanese dealerships called Nissan Blue Stage, and August 20, 2002 in the U.S., the 350Z coupé was available in 5 trim packages: '350Z' (Base), 'Enthusiast', 'Performance', 'Touring', and 'Track' editions. In Europe, only the 'Track' trim was available, although it was badged and marketed as '350Z'."
Last edited by travlee; 12-05-2013 at 03:42 AM.
#5
pretty nice car, glws.
question, are the front seats cloth and the rear leather
* it is not a grand touring, GT's come with brembos, this states it has 08 calipers
"Released on July 2002 in Japan at reorganized Nissan Japanese dealerships called Nissan Blue Stage, and August 20, 2002 in the U.S., the 350Z coupé was available in 5 trim packages: '350Z' (Base), 'Enthusiast', 'Performance', 'Touring', and 'Track' editions. In Europe, only the 'Track' trim was available, although it was badged and marketed as '350Z'."
question, are the front seats cloth and the rear leather
* it is not a grand touring, GT's come with brembos, this states it has 08 calipers
"Released on July 2002 in Japan at reorganized Nissan Japanese dealerships called Nissan Blue Stage, and August 20, 2002 in the U.S., the 350Z coupé was available in 5 trim packages: '350Z' (Base), 'Enthusiast', 'Performance', 'Touring', and 'Track' editions. In Europe, only the 'Track' trim was available, although it was badged and marketed as '350Z'."
yes the fronts are cloth, rears leather. i traded the fronts before i decided to do the infiniti g35 coupe rear seats install, which only come as leather. leather front seats can installed again if a buyer really wants it.
also yes, 2006?-2008 had larger front rotor and 2 piston calipers as standard for non brembo, which i swapped over for the fronts.
#7
seems like all in one car!! used to tow things! rear seats! super charged!! this is the perfect car IMO... except i dont understand why the rear calipers are akebono and the front OEM!
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#10
to clarify:
fronts are two piston from 2008 z, rears are 370z non big brake. so that people know, all the non big brake 350z, g35, g37, 370z use the same rear calipers. the difference is the rotor used and the caliper bracket height. g37/370z rear caliper brackets are taller to handle the larger rotors.
the reason why i don't have the 370z fronts installed is the whole knuckle assembly was changed for the g37/370z. it doesn't bolt up unless i buy the adapter.
fronts are two piston from 2008 z, rears are 370z non big brake. so that people know, all the non big brake 350z, g35, g37, 370z use the same rear calipers. the difference is the rotor used and the caliper bracket height. g37/370z rear caliper brackets are taller to handle the larger rotors.
the reason why i don't have the 370z fronts installed is the whole knuckle assembly was changed for the g37/370z. it doesn't bolt up unless i buy the adapter.
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In for pics of girls. Jk. That is a well rounded car that can do a lot as said. I really like the rear seats a lot. Seems like you can actually fit more things in the Z w those along w people if needed. Poss do something like that one day thanks !! Glows, nice ride!!