2003 Nissan 350z Track Special, 41k Miles, With Track Trailer, One Owner on 2040-cars
Old Hickory, Tennessee, United States
One of the best naturally aspirated Track Z cars in the country in great condition. This unusual combination is really two different cars in one package. You will be transformed behind the wheel for your HPDE and other Track adventures. To hear the roar at 7000RPM is bliss! This Z has the comprehensive set of track modifications to get you flying around track corners and down the straight. Check out the set of track focused modifications and special features of this low mileage one owner Z that makes this one of the best sounding Z’s around. Only used for 14 track events (owner is PCA instructor, so rode most sessions in student cars). No need to buy two Z’s (street and track). The special modifications and the Z Too custom track trailer will allow the owner to have it all – street and track. Both Track rubber and street rubber on CCW race wheels and NISMO street wheels. And it just takes 60 minutes of transition with the aid of your items on the custom Z Too Track trailer to transform from street to track. Your track buddies will love the unique, one of a kind disappearing Z Too Trailer hitch that makes the Track Transition tasks easy. Hear the roar, feel the grip! “Best Sounding Street Legal Car here today!” PCA DE Chief Instructor. One owner, always garaged, never wrecked. Last Service - Crawford Z Service - Nashville Dec. 23, 2013.
Six Easy Steps from Street Stand Out to Track Fast and Loud
You Fast and Loud Now!!! (And still look great!)
Special Added Features (2003 Performance base)
SAFETY
MO GITTY UP & GO ROUND CORNERS HELP
JECKLE (Street) to HYDE (Track) HELP
Z Documentation and Other Items
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