**SOLD TO WORLDCHAMP!!!**
Make: Nissan
Model: 350Z
Year: 2004
Mileage: 34,000
Options: Aluminum kick plates (protects door sills from nicks/scratches)
Mods: Turbonetics Ball Bearing Single Turbo Kit (New costs $5,395 Intensepower.com)
Turbo: Turbonetics 60-1 Ball Bearing Turbo
Intercooler: Spearco Large W.A.V.E. Technology Core with Cast End Tanks
Fuel Management: Turbonetics Tuned Upgraded ECU with Larger Injectors
Air Filter: Turbonetics AF-1
Wastegate: Turbonetics Evolution
Blow Off Valve: Turbonetics Raptor with Polished Discharge Horn
Intercooler Piping: Black Chrome Mendrel Bent Aluminum
Exhaust Pipes: Polished Mandrel Bent Stainless Steel with V-band Connection Between All the Pipes
Downpipe: 3.0" Polished Mandrel Bent Stainless Steel
Cusco LSD Type RS 1.5 way (New costs $1,065 Intensepower.com)
Cusco Oil Catch Can (not installed yet and new costs $95 Z1Auto.com)
NGK Iridium Spark Plugs 1 step colder (New costs $9.95 each Intensepower.com)
Stillen/JWT Oil Pan Spacer Kit (New costs $98 Intensepower.com)
Stillen Power Steering cooler
Tanabe Ultra Medalion (Single) Titanium Exhaust (New costs $739 Intensepower.com)
AEM UEGO Wideband O2 Air/ Fuel Gauge (New costs $299 Intensepower.com)
Defi D-Gauge 52mm Boost Mechanical Black (New costs $125 Z1Auto.com)
Defi D-Gauge 52mm Exhaust Temp (EGT) Black (New costs $199 Z1Auto.com)
IntensePower.com Full A-Pillar Triple Gauge Pod (New costs $55 Intensepower.com)
Window Tint 15% (Can't remember)
Stillen Torque Dampner (New costs $124 Intensepower.com)
AAM Spec Return Complete Return Fuel System (New costs $975 Importpartspro.com)
RC Engineering 440cc Injectors - 6 with clips (New costs $530 Forgedperformance.com)
Greddy E-Manage Ultimate Main Unit (New costs $499 Forgedperformance.com)
Greddy E-Manage Ulimate Complete Harness (New costs $99 Forgedperformance.com)
Greddy E-Manage Pressure Sensor Harness (New costs $35 Forgedperformance.com)
Greddy E-Manage 3 Bar Pressure Sensor (New costs $105 Forgedperformance.com)
AutoSport Wiring Harness (New costs $298 Forgedperformance.com)
DNA Motorsport.com Standered Boost Controller (New costs over $50 CPRace.com)
Greddy Black Turbo Timer (New costs $72.27 Intensepower.com)
GP Thunder 9500K HID Kit (New costs $225 Hid-lights.com)
Jim Wolf Technology Clutch/Fly Wheel Combo (New costs $769 Intensepower.com)
SSV Extreme Flow Kinetix Manifold (New costs $820 Importpartspro.com)
Boost Logic Turbo Heat Blanket (New costs $150 Mvpmotorsports.com)
Heat Shield Products Heat Wrap (New costs $114.20 Forgedperformance.com)
So well over $13,000 in parts alone (prices for some items now are less than what I originally paid, and this amount does not include install costs/tuning costs).
Engine: VQ35DE = Factory Rated at 287 HP (now she generally makes 100+ HP then mild bolt-on Z's).
VIN#: Since the motor is not swapped I will not post the VIN here, interested people can PM me for the VIN.
Condition: Runs great (those who have driven or rode with me always enjoy). Two things to note, almost a year ago I had a minor front accident that resulted in replacing my front bumper and reinforcement beam (nothing else was damaged, I got very lucky and after getting my VIN you can carfax to see). And second a couple of months ago at work, someone bumped me in the side of my rear bumper (very minor so I didn't make him pay, most don't even see it until I point it out). If you are unhappy with the rear bumper, good thing is there are replica body kits that you can buy (around 500-700 dollars for full kit). Or you can go onto the Z forums and find a rear used one.
PRICE: $24,000 Firm which also includes all the OEM stuff I have (cats, intake, exhaust, etc.) along with the Cusco Oil Catch Can that I haven't gotten around to installing.
CONTACT METHOD: Post up here, PM me here, and/or you can call my cell at (please if I do not answer to leave me a voice mail).
Truth is I love this car, I love the way it looks, and I love the power/RWD. But having this car (monthly payment and money I put into her with credit cards along with all the stuff I still want to do to it which means spending even more money) have been a major factor in me getting my own place (a nice place, not a sh*tty place you move to just to move out from your parents house haha).
I have been going back and forth with thinking of parting out, trading in, selling as is, and keeping it for almost a year now. Not because there is anything wrong with the car, just that I don't make enough money to do with the car as I want and get a nice place to live.
I work so much I don't even get to enjoy the car, so I finally decided to sell as is or part her out and then trade her in for a car with a much more smaller monthly payment.
Also I will provide all the Z/G35 forum links, all OEM stuff I have, and the four huge ass volumes that is the Factory Service Manual for the Z (which costed me over $300 from Nissan). Also I will provide other helpful information to help with maintaining the car.
I am really losing alot on this, but I have to look at how much I would spend in the future continue to mod this car and not living in my own place until this car is paid off along with the other debts... AND I JUST CAN'T WAIT THAT LONG
Here are the pictures I have, many of course have seen her in person.
At about 9 PSI...
At 8.5 PSI on Sharif@Forged "No Bull" Dyno. At Forged Performance, Sharif decided to not add additional corrections that you might find elsewhere. So hence the "low" numbers on this one. Also to give a idea at their last dyno day another guy and fellow ex-Z owner brought his brand new Chevy Corvette to the dyno day (which is where this dyno came from as well)... Chevy claims 400 HP out of their LS2 6.0 L V8... And he also put down 319 WHP so kinda gives a good idea of what I am putting down now....
Also for those wondering if possible to get a loan. It is, you would have to go to your bank for example.
Let them know you are interested in getting a car loan for a used car. Yes they will go off Kelly Blue Book Value, but you can convince them to give you the extra money (which in this case is the additional 4 grand) for the upgrades/parts invested in the vehicle you are looking at.
And you can show them that if you had to you could easily remove the parts to swap with the OEM stuff and get more than 4 grand back.
Though if your credit is good, and since the money difference is not that large. Getting the loan may be very easy, the bank would make two checks.
One for the Nissan Finance Corp. who I originally have my loan with so your bank would recieve the title of the car until you pay it off.
And the second check for the remaining amount would be made out to me
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