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Mrdeli

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Hello all,

 

I have found a 350z (none gt) which I am close to buying, but would really appreciate some thoughts.

 

The car is a 2005 model.

 

The good points are.

 

One owner from new

Uk car

No body damage

New tyres

 

 

No so good

 

Not full dealer history (but full history)

79000 miles

Clutch feels ok, but probably not up for heavy use

Cloth interior

Possible bit of blowing from the exhaust

 

 

Cost wise is around 5k

Spec is grey with black cloth

 

 

I'm wondering whether this seems a fair deal, and what likely first year costs I might come across?

 

My main worry is the cost of a clutch and other service items that are likely due at this mileage?

 

Also can anyone recommend a good 350z specialist around the Merseyview area?

 

Many thanks for any help

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linky to the car would help :thumbs:

 

Clutch/flywheel not cheap, :pmzmanalex: for a current price.

Exhausts often blow around the backbox flange, and can be picked up here quite cheap, check out the for sale section.

Have you done an HPI check?

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Wow, quick replys!!

 

The car is from a friend of a friend, so it is not publically up for sale.

 

It is hip clear and I've no doubt about it from a bodywork / or crash history point of view. It was more the mechanics and ongoing costs that worry me.

 

The clutch price sounds ominous!!!

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Can someone give an indication of the cost of a clutch

 

When I drove it if I put it in say 5 and floored it, there was no slip, but a fast change up from 2nd to 3rd was a bit too smooth (ie revs didn't drop straight away during the change) - so I think it's getting towards replacement time. I'd guess anyway at 79k it's done pretty well

 

The engine oil pressure was about 40 on idle and about 100 during higher revs - does this seem around right?

 

Thanks guys.

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