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Nissan 350z Greddy Twin Turbo 2004, Silver, Black Jl Audio Aps Exhaust Veilside on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:42100
Location:

Osoyoos, British Columbia, Canada

Osoyoos, British Columbia, Canada

I'm selling my 2004 GReddy Twin Turbo 350z

It's a great car to drive if you're look for a fast, fun, and eye catching car (literally have people drooling). 

I'm selling this car because I have 3 vehicles now, and this one won't be getting the driving use that it truly deserves.

Exterior

-Custom two-tone black and silver paint. Only minor imperfections common to any vehicle with some age
-Veil side rear functional spoiler, produces actual down force and adds to the cars great aesthetic 
-20 inch American racing wheels wrapped in 245/30/20's up front and 275/35/20's in the rear. They are painted to match the silver of the car. They truly help finish the car off. 
- A mean looking front spoiler/lip 
-HID headlights
-Carbon fiber hood (Legit carbon fiber, not Fiber glass)
-Hood pins
-Lowering springs in the back, and aftermarket coil overs all the way around

Interior

-Custom pained center console
-3 DEFI Gauges (Boost, Exhaust temp, and oil pressure) along with controller
-HKS EVC-S boost controller, with a gauge built into one of the two controllers
-HKS A/F knock amp (Not hooked up)
-13.5 inch W6V2 JL sub, with JL 500D mono block, plus Tsunami 5 Farad hybrid capacitor
-Custom sub box located under frame stiffener in the trunk, directly above rear axle 
-Nismo shift knob not included, aftermarket red/black one will be instead
-Heated seats
-Cruise control
-Air conditioning
-Blitz turbo timer 
-Bose speakers
-Alpine 7-inch touch screen deck, good quality, never misses a beat!

Engine

 Fuel
-GReddy 440cc injectors
-Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator
-Not sure what the fuel pump is, but I know its not stock, Its loud when ignition is cycled to
on for about a second, then is dead silent always otherwise. 

 Turbo miscellaneous
-GReddy 20G turbos (the larger and better of the 2 kits available for this year)
-GReddy FMIC
-Airinx Turbo intake filters
-GReddy BOV's

 Other
-APS true dual exhaust (Kit values at $2500) -Modelled to replicate the sound of the 911
turbo Carrera muffler with better flow. 
-If the high flow cats from the kit are taken out the car will have even more power 
-Oil changes every 3000 miles with synthetic 5w30
-Brand new clutchmasters flywheel with less then 3000 miles --lightweight steel flywheel 
only 18 pounds, in comparison to the stock 31 (aluminum ones can't dissipate the heat 
properly, and cause major tranny problems and burn through clutches) 
-Brand new Jim Wolf Clutch, rated for high horsepower and wont destroy trannies. Used 
less than 3000 miles 
-Transmission flush done less then 3000 miles ago

It gets amazing fuel economy, and it's a very comfortable and quiet car to travel in.

This car was Dyno'd by the previous owner making 402rwhp at 7psi; can be more powerful 
by simply turning up the boost. I drive around with the boost controller shut off 99% of the
time, so it runs on wastegate pressure of 5.6psi. 

Car Care
This car is summer driven only 
I am very particular with the way it is kept
Is stored in a garage overnight and my compound during winters
This car is also washed at least once a week and waxed once every two

text or call 250 498 7009, I prefer text messages over phone calls, as I am usually unable to answer calls during daytime hours. 

Any reasonable offers will be considered. 

Feel free to ask me any questions you may have about the car or if you'd like more pictures 

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2015 24 Hours of Le Mans live race report

Sat, Jun 13 2015

Check back regularly for more race updates every few hours. No, you don't need to stay up for the entire 24 Hours of Le Mans, but if you want to catch any of the action, Autoblog friend Reilly Brennan has a handy guide. And to keep you up to speed on the latest race events, we'll be posting live from Le Mans with regular race reports.Hour 1: Five laps in, Audi breaks up the three Porsches at the front, with the #19 919 Hybrid, driven by Nico Hulkenburg, passed by all three R18s. Hulkenburg eventually took back fifth position only to fall back again after the first pit stop. Meanwhile, clutch trouble kept the #23 Nissan GTR-LM in the pits until 15 minutes into the race. The other two Nissans were forced to start at the back of the grid after failing to the meet the 110 percent qualifying speed regulation. At the end of the first hour, just 7.5 seconds separated the first six cars. Then the factory team #92 Porsche GTE car caught fire, with the the #13 Rebellion P1 car taking frontal damage in the ensuing carnage. With the safety car out, the field is once again bunched up.Hour 2: The slugfest between Audi and Porsche continues, with neither side backing off. Halfway through the second hour the #7 R18 passes both leading Porsches for the top position. After another round of pits stops Porsche regains the lead until lap 30, when the Audi overtake once again and quickly pulls out a three-second gap. Nico Hulkenburg passes the other two Audis to join his Porsche teammates. At the beginning of the third hour it's Audi #7, Porsche #17, #18, and #19, followed by Audi #8 and #9. 33 seconds separates this group, with Toyota a minute back from the front car.Hour 3: On track the action refuses to stop. Although it's early, Audi is looking strong with the overall lead in the #7. What's more is that the Audis run four stints per set of tires, while the Porsche cars have to change rubber every third stop. But after a quick refueling, the lead R18 gets a tire puncture and comes back in 3 laps later, allowing Porsche to take over the top two spots. Then as the hour closes out a yellow flag causes traffic to bunch up and the #8 Audi gets stuck with nowhere to slow down. Driver Loic Duval dives for the side of the road but hits the guard rail and careens across the track, damaging the front and rear bodywork. The rest of the car is still intact, though, and once in the pits Audi replaces the entire front and rear of that in only three minutes.

Nissan Rogue Detour uses Google Maps to go create virtual test drive from your doorstep

Mon, Feb 10 2014

The best way to evaluate a new car before you buy it is to test drive it. All of the specs and reviews in the world cannot communicate how a car suits you as well as a few minutes behind the wheel. Interesting, then, that according to Nissan, the average buyer spends twice as much time researching new cars online than they do at dealers. To market its new 2014 Rogue, Nissan has launched an online marketing experience aimed at bridging that gap. Called The Detour, it combines Google Street View and Google Maps to give you a custom-tailored virtual test drive. The neat, uniquely interactive part about Detour is that it allows you to specify a starting and ending location. Thus, you can use the microsite to 'show' the Rogue on your commute, or your favorite stretch of tarmac. To spice things up, Nissan has added some digital effects and set the experience to a song by British rapper M.I.A. Detour seems to work better on shorter journeys, because it snips out some portions of the route in order to keep the experience from running too long. If you're going to try it out, we suggest using a crosstown journey rather than going cross country. Scroll down to get all of the details on the Rogue's latest marketing campaign, or click here to try it out for yourself. Nissan Takes 2014 Rogue Shoppers on Cinematic "Detour" with New Google Maps-Based Virtual Test Drive Feb. 4, 2014 – New Online Campaign Shows How Nissan Rogue Makes Every Drive More Exciting – NASHVILLE – Nissan today launched "The Detour," an exciting virtual driving adventure in support of the ongoing rollout of the all-new 2014 Nissan Rogue compact SUV. Available now at nissanusa.com/the-detour, The Detour utilizes Google® Street View, Google® Maps and Google® Satellite API – along with Hollywood-style digital effects and a soundtrack from recording artist M.I.A. – to create a custom test drive experience starting from anywhere around the world. "Recent studies show that new car buyers today spend nearly twice as much time researching their purchases online than at dealerships – more clicking than kicking the tires, so to speak. So why not bring the two together with an informative and enjoyable test drive in buyers' own neighborhoods?" said Jon Brancheau, vice president, Nissan Marketing Communications & Media, Nissan North America, Inc.

Nissan prices replacement Leaf battery at $5,500

Fri, Jun 27 2014

The battery pack is the single most expensive component in a plug-in vehicle and, until now, figuring out the cost to replace one has been a bit of a mystery. Last year, Nissan tried a $100/month price for a new battery in its popular Leaf, but was loudly criticized for that attempt. Today, Nissan is changing gears with a big announcement regarding the price of a new pack for your Nissan Leaf: $5,500 to buy. With an asterisk. Nissan's Brian Brockman, writing at My Nissan Leaf, announced that Nissan Leaf replacement batteries are now available to purchase at certified Leaf dealers in the US at a suggested retail price of $5,499. These packs are the ones found in 2015 Leaf models, which are similar to the ones the Leaf has always had, just with a different, better battery chemistry. To buy a new pack, you need to give Nissan your original battery pack (which Nissan says will be recycled and has a value of $1,000) and the $5,500 "does not include tax, installation fees or an installation kit required for 2011 and 2012 vehicles." That kit costs around $225. A $100/month financing program will still be available (details will be made available later) but now it will have an end date and the driver will own the pack at the end of the payment process. All replacement packs will have the same eight-year, 100,000-mile warranty as the battery in a new Leaf. You can read Brockman's full statement below or over on My Nissan Leaf. Ever since the Leaf entered the market in late 2010, Nissan has been dealing with degrading battery issue, both as a real thing (in warm climates like Arizona) and as a worry in the mind of potential customers. Now that we know how much it'll cost to get a new pack, we can calculate that the overall cost for a new 24-kWh pack is now officially $6,500. That means the price to a customer is less than $270-per-kWh. That's quite low compared to some early estimates, right on target with others and a very big deal for EV shoppers and drivers out there. Hi all: I'm happy to be back to provide a long-awaited update on the Nissan LEAF battery replacement plan. Last year, I posted preliminary details of the program that we'd created based on early survey data, and it led to spirited discussion (and very vocal criticism). So we went back to the drawing board with your comments and the ongoing guidance of the LEAF Advisory Board.