Immaculate, Modified 2003 G35 Sport Coupe (only 35k Miles) on 2040-cars
Crownsville, Maryland, United States
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• 35,xxx miles • Immaculate/Garage-kept • Never tracked; never abused • Driven in elements only a handful of times Modification List Performance/Engine Bay • Up-Rev Engine Management System • Custom 3” Y-pipe • Custom downpipes • Transmission valvebody upgrade (transgo) • Rare JDM Carbon Fiber Paddle Shifter Kit • AEM Wideband Suspension/Brakes • Tein Flex Coilovers • ARC Front Strut Tower Bar • Stillen Rear Strut Tower Bar • AP Racing 6 Piston Front Big Brake Kit • AP Racing 4 Piston Rear Big Brake Kit Exterior • Top Secret Front Bumper • INGs +1 Sideskirts • Top Secret Aero Mirrors • JDM Front Clear Corner Markers • Painted Black Roof & Rear Valance • 20% Tint-side windows; 50% on windshield In-Car Electronics • Backup Camera with 6.5” Alpine screen • JDM Double-Din Dash Conversion kit with 7” Pioneer screen (Model PIO-AVHP6800DVD) • Diamond Audio 6.5” Component Speakers (Front) • Alpine 6x9 Speakers (Rear) • JL Audio W0 10” Subwoofer with Custom Stealth Box • JL Audio e6450 6 Channel Amplifier • Viper 5900 Responder SST 2-Way Alarm w/Remote Start Interior • Bride ERGO II Racing Seats with Custom Seat Rails • Custom Bride Rear Seat Covers • Front Door Alcantera Door Inserts • Alcantera Trunklid Finish Wheels/Tires • GT-R OEM Wheels 20x9.5 (Bright Silver)(Front) • GT-R OEM Wheels 20 x 10.5 (Bright Silver (Rear) • Vredestein 245/35/20 (Front) (80% tread) • Vredestein 295/25/20 (Rear) (80% tread) |
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