Nissan: 350z on 2040-cars
San Rafael, California, United States
this car has been modified and custom built from the ground up. .NOTHING ON THIS CAR IS STOCK. EVERYTHING HAS BEEN UPGRADED. never seen snow or rain. this car has been taken very good care of. this car has everything done to it. the body and motor is brand new. both has less then 5,000 miles on it. -apracing big break system all around-ag custom 20wheels-brand new toyo tires-aem digital gauges-greddy boost controller-tein coilovers with edfc switch-sparco seats-sparco harness-3 rockford fosgate 10 subs-3 rockford fosgate amps-2 rockford fosgate 8 speakers-4 rockford fosgate 6 speakers-4 rockford fosgate tweeters -4 rockford fosgate crossovers-white nrg steering wheel-garett twin turbo setup-vtr stage 2 motor with upgrades and sleeved block-plasma coils-greddy dual exhaust-custom widebody-custom gold pearl paint job-built-in radar detector-powder coated sub frame-powder coated parts-uprev ecu-vtr tune-650hp on pump gas-2 optimal yellow top batteries- red under glow-color morph interior lights-custom head lights-double din with plug and play for iphones-viper car alarm with lcd remote controller
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