Detail Info for: Nissan : 350Z ENTHUSIAST 2005 NISSAN 350Z 6 SPEED TRACK 35TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION

Transaction Info
Sold On:
01/29/2011
Price:
$ 15990.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
44500
Location:
bethesda, MD, 20810
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2005 Nissan 350Z
Submodel Body Type:
ENTHUSIAST Coupe
Engine:
6 Cylinder 3.5 Liter
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
jn1az34d65m607502
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Power Windows
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
YOU WILL NOT GET THIS CAR FOR A BETTER PRICE EVEN WITH 100K MILES ON IT, MINE HAS 44K MILES AND DRIVES AND LOOKS AMAZING AND VERY FAST, SO HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TODAY ONLY BECAUSE I NEED THE MONEY FOR MY BUSINESS EXPANSION THANK YOU All records and maintenance receipts available! PERFECT CONDITION SIVERSTONE NISSAN 350Z ANNIVERSARY EDITION TRACK / ENTHUSIAST PREMIUM SPORT 6 SPEED MANUAL WITH LOW MILEAGE 44K AND MANY EXTRAS AS : VIPER ALARM / REMOTE START AND POWDER COATED WHEELS GRAY.. LOOKS GREAT AND RUNS GREAT AND VERY STRONG AND RESPONSIVE... THIS IS A COLLECTOR RARE CAR AS THEY ONLY MADE A FEW THOUSAND IT HAS NEW TIRES AND NEW BRAKES AND HAS BEEN MAINTAINED GREAT IN THE PAST 2 YEARS I HAVE OWNED IT. THE CLUTCH FEELS LIKE NEW AND THE ENGINE SOUNDS GREAT AND PURRS LIKE A KITTEN.. . THE TITLE IS SALVAGE BECAUSE THE PREVIOUS OWNER HAD LEFT THE KEYS IN THE CAR AND SOMEONE STOLE IT SO THE INSURANCE AUTOMATICALLY MAKES THE CAR SALVAGE EVEN THOUGH THEY CAUGHT THE THIEF THE NEXT DAY AND NO DAMAGE WAS MADE TO THE CAR, AND SINCE THE CAR WAS FAIRLY NEW AND IF THE OWNER DOES NOT WANT HIS CAR BACK THAT WAS STOLEN EVEN THOUGH THERE WAS NO DAMAGE THEN THE INSURANCE HAS TO TAKE POSSESSION OF IT AND PAY OFF THE OWNER THE KBB VALUE FOR THE CAR I HAD IT CHECKED THROUGHLY BEFORE I PURCHASED IT AND MY TRUSTED MECHANIC OF 15 YEARS CHECK EVERYTHING AND GAVE ME THE THUMBS UP TO GO AND BUY IT IT IS A GREAT DEAL SINCE ONCE ITS STOLEN ITS AN AUTOMATIC SALVAGE ONCE THE INSURANCE TAKES IT OVER AND SELLS IT TO A DEALER AT THE INSURANCE AUCTION AND THIS IS WHY I AM SELLING IT FOR VERY LOW COMPARED TO THE KBB VALUE OF 24K+ YOU WILL GET A BEAUTIFUL ANNIVERSARY RARE EDITION FOR WAY LESS BUT IT STILL DRIVES PERFECTLY AND LIKE NEW AND MECHANICALLY SOUND WITH VERY LOW MILEAGE. IT HAS THE BREMBO CALIPERS AS IT IS THE TRACK EDITION 35TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION RARE THE PAINT IS PERFECT AND VERY SHINY READ BELOW ABOUT THE SPECIAL 35TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION SINCE IT HAS MORE HP AND TORQUE AND ALL COOL OPTIONS THAT NO OTHER 350Z HAS AND I BELIEVE THEY ONLY MADE 20K OR SO, YOU CAN ALSO GOOGLE THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY 350Z AND IT WILL TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT! EVERYTHING WORKS PERFECTLY AS IT SHOULD AND I DO HAVE ALL THE MAINTENANCE I HAVE DONE AS OIL CHANGES AND ROUTINE TUNE UP...BELTS PLUGS ETC... the 35th Anniversary Edition: It is top dog among Z-cars, with more power, more equipment, brighter colors, and a heftier price. At $36,660, it's quite a stretch from the entry-level 350Z, which is just $27,060 out the door. That's nearly 10 grand more for essentially the same car, but the anniversary model does have some compelling reasons for a buyer to drag out the extra dough. One is the 300-hp engine found only in the anniversary and 2005 Track models. That's a healthy bump up from the base 350Z's 287 horsepower, even if it is accompanied by a reduction in peak torque—14 pound-feet—to 260. Big deal. The 3.5-liter VQ V-6 has always had so much grunt that drivers of manual versions often burn the clutches by overslipping them when pulling away. There's still so much torque available in the anniversary car that sixth gear is ample for most highway passing maneuvers. Everyday driving can be accomplished using the venerable old-fart technique of shifting from first to third to fifth. And with that in mind, we'll happily trade a little torque for some extra horsepower and the extended rev range that comes with it. (This tach redlines at 7000 rpm instead of the 6600 rpm of the base model.) The power increase was achieved through changes to the camshaft profiles, adoption of stronger valve springs as well as variable exhaust-valve timing, and installation of upgraded pistons, rods, and crank pulley. It doesn't sound like much, but the extra 400 rpm gives you a longer stretch in gears on tight and twisty roads and makes short tracks a bit easier to negotiate. Ironically, the extra power and range didn't do much at the test track—producing a slower 0-to-60-mph time, 5.8 seconds, than that of our last 350Z Touring (5.7). Nor was the quarter-mile time shorter, just equaling the Touring's at 14.3 seconds, but this had a lot to do with the state of the desert test facilities after big winter storms. Grip was in short supply. If you opt for an automatic transmission, you'll get neither the extra power nor the extended rev range, but you will get a matched-rev downshift program when utilizing the manumatic mode that is now included on all 2005 350Zs. It makes performance driving more enjoyable. Naturally, you'll want to let everyone know your 350Z is a special edition, so the anniversary car wears some cool kit. Unique 18-inch alloy wheels of an exceedingly pleasing design adorn the fender wells of this car, and through them you can clearly see the big Brembo calipers and rotors that share space with them. There's a unique chin spoiler, but if it's any different from the usual 350Z fare... Nissan 350Z 35th Anniversary Edition - Specs Nissan turns out the best Z-car in 35 years. VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 2-passenger, 3-door coupe PRICE AS TESTED: $39,160 (base price: $36,660) ENGINE TYPE: DOHC 24-valve V-6, aluminum block and heads, port fuel injection Displacement: 213 cu in, 3498cc Power (SAE net): 300 bhp @ 6400 rpm Torque (SAE net): 260 lb-ft @ 4800 rpm TRANSMISSION: 6-speed manual DIMENSIONS: Wheelbase: 104.3 in Length/width/height: 169.4/71.5/51.9 in Curb weight: 3360 lb PERFORMANCE: Zero to 60 mph: 5.8 sec Standing 1/4-mile: 14.3 sec @ 101 mph Braking, 70-0 mph: 167 ft Roadholding, 300-ft-dia skidpad: 0.88 g FUEL ECONOMY: EPA fuel economy, city driving: 20 mpg C/D-observed fuel economy: 22 mpg