2007 Nissan 350z Touring Orange on 2040-cars
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This Solar Orange 2007 Nissan 350Z Touring is loaded with options and extras, including Bose premium sound (6 speakers, 6 disc changer, MP3), 5spd Automatic transmission, Bluetooth. The car is very rare, only couple hundreds of them were sold in U.S. in 07. You won’t see any other Z like this one on the road, ever. It is an absolute head turner. Expect to get a lot of compliments from friends and random people on the street. Look it up online for full list of standard features. Highlights/Extras: - Nismo Air Intake (+10hp) - Hypertech Max Energy ECU tuner (+7hp, faster gear changes and throttle response) - Mishimoto High Performance Radiator (always keeps engine cool) - Nismo Rear Spoiler (looks awesome) - Remote Starter (starts the car from a very long distance) - Front Bumper and Hood 3m Clear Bra (no more rock chips) - New Continental ExtremeContact DW Tires Nitrogen Filled (3k miles only, never lost a grip) Cons: - Minor body imperfections (touch paint repaired rock chips, some wheel scratches) When you sit behind the wheel and turn the ignition, you will hear throaty exhaust roar emanating from the powerful 320+ hp V6. Expect to be pushed deep into the seat under hard and smooth acceleration. 0-60 comes in about 5 sec flat. This car is also smoke free and smells like new. It just went through a complete detailing package ($180). This car is truly one of a kind, and I am sure you will agree. Come and check out this beautiful Z, and you will be thoroughly impressed. |
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