**price Reduced!** The Fast And The Furious!!!: 2003 Nissan 350z Procharged!!! on 2040-cars
Concord, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.5L 3498CC V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Nissan
Model: 350Z
Trim: Performance Coupe 2-Door
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 23,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: CHARCOAL
A ONE OF A KIND!!!
1 owner car, non smoker, meticulously maintained, over $60K in upgrades, no issues, 500hp+. Clean title, many many records. The car only has 23K original miles; however the factory engine blew up on the dyno trying to run too much boost by an inexperienced tuner. Used 50K mile factory engine with 3yr warranty installed with only a few hundred miles on it. Boost is at 6psi for break in process. With the upgrades on the car especially the supercharger it is addictively fun to drive. The ProCharger supercharger sounds sooo good and makes great power. Exhaust upgrades and lightweight flywheel make also help with the driver experience and performance car feel. Engine revs exceptionally fast.
Performance Upgrades:
Intercooled ProCharger supercharger with cog belt system and BOV
Cosworth intake plenum with carbon fiber runners
Stillen Motorsportsfull stainless steel exhaust with headers/cat back/mid section
Carbotech Limited Slip out back
DEFI 0-25psi boost gauge $250 and 0-80psi fuel pressure gauge $320, Auto Meter Shift light with 6600rpm pill
DEFI ACT clutch with ACT aluminum flywheel, factory CF driveshaft
Venair sport silicon radiator/coolant hoses
Master Cylinder Brake Brace and Engine damper brace
Interior Upgrades
Alpine CDA-9885 head unit with Alpine rear speakers
Carbon Fiber rear shock tower brace
Momo shifter handle and pedal covers
Full factory leather interior in great condition. Multi way power seats
Suspension/Brake/Wheel/Tire Upgrades
Rays 19" fully polished wheels with Toyo T-1R 255 front and 285 rears in near new condition
Wilwood SL-6 calipers with 14" 2 piece rotors front, Wilwood SL-4R rear calipers with 14" 2 piece rotors
s/s brake lines, Motul brake fluid
JIC Magic adj coilovers
aftermarket sway bars
Car handles awesome
Many many more upgrades. The car is very nice inside and out. Medical/Health issues force the sale $27,999 or best REASONABLE offer.
Please call Patty 925.687.8517 Home or 925.330.7745 mobile
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Not content to confuse its US customers alone, Nissan will be fiddling with the name of one of its most revered Japanese-market models - the Skyline. Rebadged for the US as the Q50, and before that as the G Sedan/Coupe, the new Skyline will wear an Infiniti badge. What makes this truly confusing, though, is that the car won't be called the Infiniti Skyline, despite its badging. It won't even be called the Nissan Skyline, anymore. It's now just the Skyline. Apparently, Nissan thinks it can capitalize on the Skyline's link to the Japanese royal family (the Skyline was originally a product of Prince Motors, which provided vehicles for the Emperor and his family), by ditching any brand names and referring to it as its own model, according to Automotive News.
Now, confusion aside, there are things about Infiniti badging in Japan that make sense. Badging all the Nissans that eventually become Infinitis as Infinitis in the first place goes a long way to make the brand seem separate and distinct from its parent company. Speaking to AN, Infiniti's executive vice president of global product planning, Andy Palmer, puts it this way, "We have to treat Infiniti, if you will, in the same [way] that Volkswagen treats Audi. It's not a Nissan-plus. Infiniti has to stand head-to-head with any of those German competitors."
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Windy, cold and damp weather typified my week in the Z, with temps hovering around 55 degrees and several days of showers. Yes, I got the first week of the bad part of fall. The Z was hardly happy during its time with me, but we both persevered, and I made a point of sprinting out to the garage anytime the ground seemed remotely dry enough to test this striking two-seater. That enthusiasm waned quickly, though, as the week wore on.
By all accounts, the Z is a car that I should like. It's an uncompromising sports car, but as I discovered during my travels, sometimes a little compromise is welcome, and living with a car like the Z - particularly the angrier, Nismo-tuned model - quickly becomes a case of too much of a good thing.