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2004 Nissan 350z Base Coupe 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:147000
Location:

Carson, California, United States

Carson, California, United States

I am the original owner. I bought it brand new. 2004 nissan 350z. I have had greddy twin turbo and upgraded motor on this. But just last week I took the old engine our since it was bad and had the shop in Irvine CA to install a used engine with 80.000 miles on. I'm selling the turbos and the other goodies separately. I have kept the Deffi gauges. Also the recorder kit. This way you can record your trip and watch your engines performance.Stage 2 clutch.APS system. Upgrated to a bigger radiator. Front bumper was imported from japan for $2500. I have SF vinnings rims. Gray with polished lip. 19 inches. Please contact me by email or my cell 732-691-3610

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