2006 Nissan 350z Base Coupe 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Coplay, Pennsylvania, United States
This 2006 Nissan 350Z is garage kept, adult owned and non-smoker.There are a few dings on hood, a small chip on the roof and the front cover has stone chips. Normal wear and tare. The interior on both driver and passenger doors have scratches on the door handle/window control covers. Interior is cloth and is in very good condition. After market parts include: HKS stainless exhaust no catalytic converters has bungs with 02 sensors and passes PA state emissions, Stance gas adjustable coil covers, Wolf engineering cold air kit, Stance rear suspension with Heim Joints and Megan Racing camber bars. Stereo is Kenwood 200 watt with upgraded speakers. New Kukmo tires with approx 2,000 miles, rims are powder coated black and new ceramic brakes front and rear. Also the rear bumper is tucked and the carbon fiber lip on front cover is cracked. Car runs, drives and handles excellent, sounds awesome.Needs rear camber to be aligned by a alignment shop. Please contact with any questions or additional pictures.
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