2005 Nissan 350z Enthusiast Coupe 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Ripon, California, United States
I have a 2005 Nissan
350z with only 24,150 miles. This is the enthusiast package with the Nismo
S-tune package added. It has Nismo exhaust, Nismo cold air intake, and Nismo 18
inch wheels and billet grille. It has Eiabach 1 inch lowing springs to give the
car a great look and handling. All of this work was done by a Nissan dealer.
The two side Z emblems have been changed to light up with the lights on. I did not
like the color of the seats so they were changed to Porsche red. Clear bra was
added to front and back bumpers as well as to door handles and gas door. The
car has a full audio system that includes Pioneer cd/dvd player with back up
camera, Two Arc audio amps and six image dynamics speakers. Window tint has
also been added. The car has never been driven in the rain and has had all
synthetic oil changes done. This car is
a one owner car with a clean Carfax that shows dealer servicing. Clear title in
hand. For any questions please call 209-610-6825 |
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