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2003 Nissan 350z Touring Coupe 2-door 3.5l - Clean Car Fax & Autocheck Score on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:2003 Mileage:59300
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2003 Nissan 350 Z Touring Model in Excellent condition.

1 Owner Vehicle

Less than 60,000 miles !

Starts , Runs , Shifts , Drives Perfectly !!

Very Powerful, Handles Beautifully !!

287 HP 3.5 DOHC 24-Valve Engine w/ 275 ft lbs torque

5 Speed Automatic Transmission with Manual (Slap Stick) Mode

17" Alloy wheels

Leather, Heated Power Seats

After Market JVC Radio / CD player with Bose Speakers

Cruise Control

Homelink Universal Transceiver

Trip Computer

Floor Mats, Splash Guards, Aluminum Kick Plates, Trunk Mat

Dual Stage Supplemental Side Airbags

IBEX Environmental Paint Protection System and Anti Theft Etching

Nissan Wheel Locks ...and More !!

 

New Rear Hatch Struts - Feb 2014

New Bosch Battery - Nov 2013

4 New Yokohama S Drive Tires - May 2013

New Front Brake Pads and Rotors - Apr 2012

All Maintenance performed at regularly scheduled intervals (Have Records)

Premium Fuel used exclusively since first day on the road

NJ Inspection good through Mar 2015

Title in Hand

Item is for sale locally so ebay auction may end at any time.

Buyer responsible for all shipping arrangements and expenses.

Certified Cashiers Check is preferred method of payment.  Once a certified check is deposited and cleared,

title will be sent to the buyer.

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Nissan working on something radical for Le Mans

Tue, 17 Dec 2013

With Porsche joining Audi and Toyota at the front of the LMP1 grid at Le Mans next year, Nissan is the next to be throwing its hat (and considerable R&D budget) into the proverbial ring. But only if it's allowed to do something radically different, according to the latest report in Car magazine.
Just what that means remains to be seen, but Nissan is reportedly in active discussions with the ACO (the body that governs the race) to see how far it can stretch the regulations. The ACO has taken an intriguingly different approach to equalizing performance, mandating the maximum amount of energy that can be used per lap instead of telling teams what kind of engines they can use. That's how Porsche is entering with a four-cylinder engine, Toyota with a V8 and Audi with a diesel six. But when it comes to the shape of the car itself, the rules are considerably more restrictive.
Unfortunately the rules would prohibit Nissan fielding the ZEOD RC (with its narrow front track) in the LMP1 class, relegating it instead to the Garage 56 slot for experimental racers (which the DeltaWing filled before). And the realities of endurance racing would effectively prohibit anyone from fielding an all-electric racer. Within those confines, though, Nissan is eager to find enough wiggle room to make something both visually and technically different from other LMPs. And if the ACO won't let it do so at Le Mans, it could turn to another race or series (like the Nürburgring 24) that would.

This tiny 1.5L engine from Nissan makes 400 horsepower

Tue, 28 Jan 2014

Back in 2012, Ford packed its tiny 1.0-liter EcoBoost three-cylinder in a carry-on suitcase, destined for use in the Fiesta here in the US. In June, Nissan will pack its tiny new three-cylinder engine in a 24 Hours of Le Mans racecar. Nissan's don't-call-me-DeltaWing ZEOD RC racecar will still be able to tackle a single lap under full electric power, but the rest of the time it will be powered by the new 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine.
Holding the lightweight engine (at right) is Nismo president Shoichi Miyatani, and he's likely smiling because that 40-kilogram (88-pound) engine packs quite a punch with 400 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque. Nissan would like to take a moment to point out this engine's power-to-weight is better than the engines currently used in Formula One racecars. Scroll down for more information on this new race engine, which we'll see in action at Le Mans in June.

Nissan, Mitsubishi team up for $14,000 electric car

Fri, Aug 8 2014

Last November, the Renault-Nissan Alliance and Mitsubishi announced a partnership to build some tiny electric vehicles for the Japanese market. Well, the partnership is going to build more than that (like the Nissan Dayz, pictured above in Roox form, and the Mitsubishi eK wagon), but we're most interested in the upcoming plug-in results. Those results are not here yet, but we now know that the 50-50 joint venture is moving forward and that the first "kei car" EV from the project is now due in fiscal 2016, according to the Nikkei Asia Review. The makers of the popular Leaf and i-MiEV electric vehicles say that the new small EV will be the cheapest EV on the market when its released, potentially priced at 1.5 million yen (around $14,700 US). Currently, the i-MiEV is the cheapest EV option in Japan, with a 2.5-million yen starting price (just under $24,500 US) before incentives. Taking a good $10,000 of the purchase price is likely more than enough to counter the smaller size and, perhaps, more limited amenities. Featured Gallery 2014 Nissan Dayz Roox: Tokyo 2013 View 15 Photos News Source: Nikkei Asia Review Green Mitsubishi Nissan Renault Electric kei car