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  1. The time has come to put my 350z up for sale.

    After a wonderful trip through the french alps in her last month it now has to make way for a family friendly motor.

     

    The car is a Black UK 350Z GT with black leather. It comes with all the usual GT stuff including bluetooth, 350z floor mats etc.

     

    It has 18" Rays with nearly new Bridgestone RE050 all round.

    FSH and had a P2 service a few weeks ago.

    54,000 miles.

    T&T until Nov 2010.

     

    I've put a couple of pictures up, but if you would like to see anymore just drop me a PM.

     

    I am looking for £9,500.

     

    Its going on PH and Autotrader at the beginning of October so you have got a couple of weeks to grap yourself a bargin before then :)

  2. Thanks for most of your suggests guys. I eventually got it out with a combination of brute force and fiddling with coat hanger, tweasers taped to the end of long nose pliers. I managed to force the rubber passed the hex and the fish out the smashed ceramics. I couldn't get all the debris out before taking the plug out I just hope the none went into the bore.

     

    I taped 2 straws to the end of the hoover to suck out the crumbs. I three thousand mile european road trip next week should be a good test for it!

  3. I was changing my spark plugs this afternoon with one of those sockets with a rubber insert to grip the plugs. After tighting up the 3rd plug I pulled the the socket out but the rubber insert stuck on the plug deep inside the cylinder head.

    Now I can't get a socket back on to remove the plug and I can't fit the coil pack thingy on!

     

    Does anybody have any ideas on how to remove the rubber??

  4. I thought my old tyres had worn unevenly until I noticed that the new bridgestone I had fitted resently have less tread depth on the outsection when they are new.

    Rear tyres lasted about 10k of normal driving and will probably get about 15k out of the fronts

  5. I think the 350z is very much a GT car. I really missed the acceleration from my S14a when I 1st got my zed and was disappointed with the performance. But after 2 years of ownership the 350 is really growing on me. You can be really aggressive with it and chuck it around without being in fear of it biting back.

    In summary in a strightline there are plenty of faster cars out there, but as a complete package it it top notch.

     

    As for road noise I thought it was pretty quiet.

     

    Should be rename this threat SXOC reunion?? :lol:

  6. I was just wondering what kind of mileage the 350z is good for. What is the highest mileage 350z out there?

    So don't be shy, who has the highest mileage z.

     

    Mine is barely run in as its just clicked over 50,000

  7. 450 miles/tank is not unrealistic. I think that works out at an average of 25mpg.

    If your car is anythink like mine I am lucky to get 300miles before the red light comes on, but I can easy do over 100 miles after that.

    If a fill up when the light comes on a get between 50-55 litres in, which means that there must be another 30litres( 6 gallon) in the tank.

  8. I have never quite understood why I roller brake test should not be performed.

    People say it will wind the diff up (not sure exactly what this means), but why is this diiferent to a road test.

    One wheel locked up while the other is turning I would say is more likely to happen on the road. But won't the ABS stop this from happening any way?

  9. I know what you mean. I think a well sort 200 is a hard act to follow. The z is a nice car, but doesn't seem to excite. It had always planned to 'upgrade' to the 313PS after about a year of owning the 276, but might have to delay it for a bit longer now.

    The 350z is still a nice car so I would have a go in the 313 before joining the burberry hat brigade!

  10. Abit of a thread hijack, but doesn't the service manual say the plugs should be changed every 100,000 miles. I don't think there is any mention of having to remove the plemum.

    I might whip the engine cover off and have a look tonight, at 50,000 miles they may be getting a little old by now.

  11. A sticking piston can also cause vibration when braking. If the one of the pistons was pushed back unevenly when the new pads were fitted it can stick.

    It could also be uneven pressure on each of the pistons especially if there is alot of air in the system. ie. air pocket at the top of the caliper.

    I have read before that bleeding the system on a 350z is a pig of a job.

    Good luck with getting it sorted.

  12. Your best bet is to look at autotrader/pistonheads and compare similar spec cars. The prices seem to vary quite alot up and down the country. My guess would be about £14k.

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