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> Orange County: ****** 2004 Nissan 350Z Black on Black MODDED 350 Infiniti G35 coupe (San Clemente) $11200
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2004 Nissan 350Z
Jet Black on Black Interior

Clean Title/Clean carfax
101K Well maintained miles
Always changed with Mobil 1 synthetic

Upgraded 19" Staggered Wheels
Cross Drilled brake upgrade
Carbon Fiber Hood
Carbon Fiber Engine Cover
Injen CAI
Alpine Headunit (IPOD ready)
Magnaflow Exhaust

Smogged/Valid Registration/Title in hand
SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY
$11,200
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When that original Z-car appeared, sports-car aficionados basically had two choices. On the one hand, they could spend less than $4000 and choose from an assortment of Fiats, MGs, Opels, Triumphs, and the Porsche 914/4, all of which had about 100 horsepower and not enough performance to keep up with a Chevy Impala that didn't know it was racing. On the other hand, if they wanted serious speed, they had to spend well over $5000 for a Corvette, Jaguar E-type, or Porsche 911. The 240Z, which came with a 150-hp, 2.4-liter in-line six and a price of $3601, neatly split the difference and established a new category all its own.
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