350z With Custom Paint, Custom Rims, Custom Exhaust And Pioneer Sub on 2040-cars
Kissimmee, Florida, United States
UP FOR SALE IS A 2003 350Z WITH 102,000 MILES. CLEAN TITLE WITH 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION. LEATHER INTERIOR (DRIVER SEAT HAS A RIP). IT HAS A CUSTOM PAINT JOB THAT IS BLACK WITH BLUE FLAKES WITH LOWER FRONT LIP AND METAL GRILL. IT ACTUALLY LOOKS BLUE IN THE SUN AND BLACK AT NIGHT. BLACKED OUT TAIL LIGHTS AND HEADLIGHTS WITH HID HEADLIGHTS. BUILT IN PIONEER SUBWOOFER ( subwoofer needs to be replaced because of a tear and will require an amplifier) AND AFTERMARKET CD PLAYER. IT ALSO HAS A CUSTOM DUAL EXHAUST WITH REMOVABLE SILENCERS. CUSTOM 18" RIMS WITH ALMOST BRAND NEW TIRES. EXTERIOR OF THE CAR IS IN GREAT SHAPE AND INTERIOR IS IN GREAT SHAPE EXCEPT FOR TEAR IN THE SEAT. A/C BLOWS ICE COLD. CAR RUNS GREAT AND HAS AN AFTERMARKET INTAKE. CLEAN TITLE. REAR PASSENGER TAIL LIGHT HAS TINY CRACK. MOTOR WAS REPLACED BY PREVIOUS OWNER AND RUNS GREAT. SELLING BECAUSE I DECIDED TO GET A PLAIN STOCK SILVER 350Z INSTEAD. |
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