2004 Nissan 350z on 2040-cars
East Taunton, Massachusetts, United States
Thank you for viewing my listing. I purchased this car with 9k in 2005, garage kept and up fitted with the best components. The investment includes the following:
1. Rotora BBK kit - $3.5k
2. Volk 19" GT-C wheels - $4k
3. Borla. cat back kit -$1k
4. Katzkin leather with accents - $2k
5 Nismo CAI, Engine Caps, floor mats, clutch, pressure plate and shifter: $1.5k
6. Nismo body kit: $3.5k
7. Eclipse DVD/CD/Nav Audio system touch screen, built in subwoofer and dynomatting. - $3K
The car has over $18,000 invested over the years, but worth every penny! The Z needs-absolutely no work and will make a great garage queen or daily driver. The brake pads , front rotors and tires have been replaced recently.
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