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2003 Nissan 350z Enthusiast, Modified on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:103575
Location:

Macon, Georgia, United States

Macon, Georgia, United States

Unfortunately the time has come and I must sell my 350Z. I am in the process of moving and will not be able to take the car with me. I've had it for almost two years now and it is by far the most enjoyable car I have ever owned. It has many modifications done to it, the number of mods has increased with each owner and I hope to sell it to someone that will keep it going. 

Pro's

Crawford Performance Cast Plenum

GReddy 70mm RS Exhaust 

Injen Performance Intake

Samco Sport Silicone Hose Kit

19 Inch Ruff Racing Wheels

Wheel Spacers

Tanabe Japan GF210 Performance Lowing Springs

Camber Kit

Stop Tech Brakes with Slotted Rotors

VIS Fusion Style Carbon Fiber Hood

APR GTC-500 Carbon Fiber Spoiler

DAMD Carbon Fiber Side Skirts

DAMD 3 piece Carbon Fiber Rear Bumper Cover

Aftermarket Front Bumper

Panasonic Touch Screen Stereo



Con's

Shocks to hold up the rear hatch have gone out.

Steering wheel "leather" shows sun damage.

Front bumper shows normal wear from a car that sits at this height.

Carbon Fiber hood shows some fogging of the clear coat, I had someone quote $200 for it to be sanded and re-coated. 

The low beam bulb on the drivers side is out. I haven't changed it because I planned on completely replacing the headlights, they just aren't bright enough for my taste and if you look very close at the headlight assemblies they have scratches and wear on them. So I have just been keeping the brights on because they are light enough that you can get away with it.

There are several other little things that have been done to the car as well, such as the doors and center console have been painted blue, the top of the car has been painted black, grounding wires with blue covers in the engine bay, blue LED lights in the engine bay(needs new switch though), blue interior lights, and the wiring is already in place for some subs to be dropped in. I have kept it under a car cover when not being driven. It has been treated as more of a "weekend driver" as opposed to a daily driver. I never allowed eating, drinking, or smoking in it. I may be forgetting some things considering I am going by memory, if I remember anything I will add it to the description. 

I could go on all day about how fun this car is and I truly hate to let it go but, in order to move forward in my life I have to.

A $500 deposit through Paypal is due at the end of the auction, I have had issues with non paying buyers in the past when selling a vehicle here on eBay which is why I require this. I will accept the remaining balance in cash in person, if paying by check, money order, etc. it must be cleared before transfer of title. If you have any questions about anything please feel free to message me and I will reply asap. Thanks!!!   

Vehicle is sold  "AS IS", no warranty or guarantee is included with the purchase of this vehicle.  All information provided is accurate to my knowledge. If you would like to inspect the vehicle please contact me through eBay, all inspections must be completed before auction end. Deposit of $500 is required by the highest bidder at the end of the auction and is non-refundable.   



 

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