2006 Stage-3 Stillen Supercharged 350z Grand Touring on 2040-cars
Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States
For sale is my 2006 Stage-3 Stillen Supercharged Nissan 350Z Grand Touring. Vehicle has 44,355 miles at time of listing, with less than 5k with Supercharger installed. Engine is a 3.5 V6 with a stage-3 Stillen Supercharger kit, Walbro in-tank fuel pump, Injen short ram intake, Borla Headers, Megan Racing high flow cats and Borla true dual exhaust to the back. Installed is a Clutchmasters FX300 clutch and aluminum single mass flywheel with replaceable contact surface, steel braided clutch line also a Megan Racing short shifter. Suspension includes Eibach Sportline springs 2" drop, adjustable front upper control arms, upper and lower rear arms. Also installed a Whiteline rear differential bushing kit, Megan Racing H-Brace and rear tie brace, Stillen strut tower brace, engine damper brace and brake master damper brace. Exterior includes a Stillen Series 2 Power Hood, Carbon Creations Carbon Fiber Vader 2 Wing, Staggered 19" MRR wheels with Falken FK452 tires 245/35/ZR19-Front 275/35/ZR19-Rear and VMS Neo Chrome wheel lugs. Brakes are Brembo 4 piston calipers, Powerslot drilled and slotted rotors with ceramic pads. Factory HID headlights, installed LED front bumper markers, all interior, license plate, rear turn signal, and reverse bulbs replaced with LED's. Factory installed Navigation. Stereo is stock Bose 6 Disc MP3 player, added is a Kicker 700.5- 5 Channel amp with noise filter, components are 6 1/2" JBL 3 way speakers front & rear, JBL tweeters and a 10" 800w JBL subwoofer in custom enclosure, Precision Power 2 farad capacitor and digital gauge, Optima Red Top battery. Vehicle has been completely lined with FatMat sound insulation. Installed is an ATI gauge pod with tinted X Line Stepper gauges Boost & Fuel Pressure. Also included with listing is factory RAYS racing wheels staggered 18" front and 19" rear on new Bridgestone Blizzak LM60 winter tires- 245/35/18 front & 265/30/19 rear; OEM hood, factory intake manifold assembly, New uninstalled OBX Racing Red aluminum high flow fuel rails, New Mishimoto Racing thermostat, New uninstalled/unpainted Extreme Dimensions body kit: rear bumper, sideskirts, and 2 front lips (one is a just-in-case)... Plus more... |
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