2004 Nissan 350z Fairlady on 2040-cars
Waynesboro, Virginia, United States
World famous Sony SEMA 2004 Nissan Fairlady built by Shawn Bennett. Featured in many magazines and Sony publications. It was the Sony SEMA car in 2004 and 2005. The car has appeared at both the 2004 and 2005 SEMA and CES shows, on the set of the Fast and the Furious movies and in print within such magazines as Road Gear, S3 and Performance Auto & Sound. It also was part of the 2005 Sony Specialty Series promotional campaign and appeared in a host of Sony marketing materials including posters, flyers, catalogues and on the Sony website. $120,000 invested in this race/show car. It has a Vortech supercharger and Boyd Coddington wheels. It's roll cage and numerous suspension upgrades make it handle like no other. It stops with the help of the custom 14" rotors with 6-piston Wilwood brakes. It has a full body kit and is low to the ground with the help of the coilover suspension. The interior has Sparco race seats, harnesses and quick release steering wheel. The $30,000 sound system has two TVs, DVD, CD, front camera and all of the latest Sony amps and speakers. Suede headliner and custom door panels painted to match the exterior blue. Stainless steel exhaust, NX direct port nitrous system. This car was done with all of the best parts you can get along with the best craftsmanship in the business. This is a one-of-a-kind car. |
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