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Vehicle Title:Salvage
Engine:V6
Transmission:6SPD
VIN: 3WWD45657334 Year: 2003
Model: 350Z
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 114,567
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Condition: Used

WHAT YOU ARE BIDDING ON IS A SALVAGE TITLE 350Z. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS IT MEANS THE CAR WAS IN AN ACCIDENT  AND I PURCHASED IT FROM THE INSURANCE COMPANY. I WAS GOING TO TURN THE CAR INTO A TRACK CAR AND GOT SIDE TRACKED. IT COULD BE FINISHED BUT WILL NEED DRIVERS SEAT ONE CURTAIN AIRBAG, AND A PASS SIDE AIRBAG.THERE IS TWO PIECES OF MOLDING MISSING ON THE DRIVERS SIDE (GOT LOST BY THE BODYSHOP) THE CAR WAS IN A MINOR FRONT END HIT AND THE APRON WAS REPAIRED BY AN ACCREDITED BODYSHOP. CAR RUNS VERY WELL AND IS READY TO BE A TRACK CAR AS IS. ONLY 114000 KMS ON THE CLOCK. 6SPD TRANNY.WILL NEED A BATTERY AND DRIVERS SIDE MIRROR.PLEASE DONT BE A DREAMER AND WASTE MY TIME WITH STUPID QUESTIONS.... IF YOU WANT AN INEXPENSIVE TRACK CAR OR IF YOU ARE SAVVY ENOUGH TO PUT THE CAR BACK ON THE ROAD GIVE ME A CALL. OTHER WISE PLEASE DO NOT CALL ME WITH PIPE DREAMS..    CALL JF AT 250-498-9199

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Infiniti's new Design Director is American Alfonso Albaisa

Fri, 10 May 2013

The man responsible for creating the sleek 2010 Nissan Ellure Concept you see above is now the design director for Infiniti. Alfonso Albaisa (shown at right) has been a member of the Nissan design team for 25 years, but was recently promoted to executive design director for the Infiniti brand.
His past roles at Nissan have included design director for Nissan from 2004 to 2007, vice president of Nissan Design Europe from 2007 to 2011, vice president of Nissan Design America in 2011 and, most recently, he held the title of Nissan's global design director. Aside from Ellure, Albaisa was also responsible for designing the 2012 Nissan Xtrem Concept, "key strategic production vehicles soon to be launched" and he's even contributed to a handful of Infiniti designs. Scroll down for the official press release.

Nissan applies for 'R-Hybrid' trademark, but what is it for?

Wed, 28 Aug 2013

Patent and trademark filings are sort of like tasseography for those of us in the auto industry. If you know where and how to look at something, there's a lot to be figured out. Take this trademark filing from Nissan - it's similar to the Pure Drive badge found on a Versa or Sentra, but the bottom half sports the phrase "R-Hybrid." This wouldn't be remarkable if the "R" in R-Hybrid weren't the same style as the "R" in the Nissan GT-R's badge, right down to the serifs.
While it's easy to see this as grasping at straws, it makes a fair degree of sense. The R35 GT-R may be a dominant performance machine, but it's been around since 2008, which is donkey years in the automotive industry. And based on the recent crop of hybridized hypercars and racecars, a hybrid GT-R doesn't seem like such a stretch.
As Car And Driver points out, figuring out that the GT-R will go hybrid isn't hard - figuring out when it will arrive, is. The buff book rightly points out that a new GT-R isn't expected until 2017, but that designing and trademarking a badge four years ahead of time is a bit odd. Car and Driver speculates that we could see a mildly hybridized R35, although the chances do seem remarkably low. Head over to C/D for a more thorough rundown on why this just might be a GT-R badge, including comparisons with other R-badged Nissans.

Nissan working on bringing bizarro BladeGlider to dealerships?

Thu, 09 Jan 2014

It's a rare thing for pie-in-the-sky concepts to make production relatively unmolested. Edges are usually softened, mirrors made bigger and wheels shrunken into something that will be less backbreaking and easier to see out of on public roads. And while the essence of many concepts can still find their way into production, the wackier parts found in their concept forms often end up as nothing more than flights of fancy.
That makes news of the strange Nissan BladeGlider being considered for production rather interesting. You'll recall that the BladeGlider Concept debuted in November at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show, featuring a McLaren-esque three-seat V layout, an electric drivetrain and a narrow front track like the DeltaWing and ZEOD RC. Understandably, perhaps, Nissan has been touting it as "reinventing the performance car." Everything about it screamed "concept."
Now comes word from Car in the UK that the car may actually make it to production. Quoting Nissan vice president Andy Palmer, "It's in our mid-term plan." "Our intention is to do it," he says. Now, Palmer has plenty of sway, but this should hardly be taken as an absolute confirmation that the triangle-shaped car would be coming. It is, however, a very promising sign. Palmer evidently sees the BladeGlider as a way to cajole young people into becoming car enthusiasts, which suggests Nissan might try to make it inexpensive. Alternatively, the BladeGlider could form the basis of a small-volume racecar, but it isn't clear what racing organization would have it.