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FS: '02 Vibrant Blue Spec V


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Okay, guys...deciding I want my '72 240z more than the Spec. So, Spec has to go! Here's the lowdown.

2002 Model

No mods! Ever!

New Tires

Plenty of brake life

recent oil change

just under 22,000 miles

Nissan Certified! = 100,000 mile warranty.

The car has not a single scratch, dent, or defect. The rims were lightly scuffed (on the edges) from the previous owner, but nothing noticable at all. I work for Nissan and the car has been parked in a safe neighborhood every single night. As far as driving, the car shifts smoothly and has not had a single problem recall-wise. Engine is still super-smooth and quiet, transmission is clockwork, and the interior is immaculate. The car has the AF package, and an in-dash 6 CD changer. Car has a moonroof, and to sum things up, really DOES look, feel, and drive "like new." I take care of my cars.

The automobile is located in Annapolis, Maryland, and I'd love to show it to you and let you take a spin if you'd like. I work Monday through Friday at Sheehy Nissan, so anytime on a weeknight or anyday on the weekend is fine. I will be posting pictures as soon as this snow clears up...yuck! Please feel free to PM me for more information.

Asking price is $13,250.

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A Vibrant Blue Spec of Paint V ?? Have you already sold Vibrant Blue Spec's I thru IV ?? LOL LOL

Seriously though, I also have no idea on what you're talking about.. I would assume it's a 350Z being a Z forum but you never can tell unless told. :classic:

OH! Unless of course Spec V is how you Americans have "V Spec" like on the Skyline GT-R's which stands for Victory Specifications.

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Originally posted by zrush

Me too what is a 2002 Spec V?:stupid:

Nissan Sentra SER

I loved the 90~94 Sentra SER's. Dead-Ready for SCCA Showroom Stock Racing. Quite quick econo-box, much in the true spirt of the Bluebird SSS. They were SR20DE powered, 5 speed, big braked, big exhaust, hard suspension, low extra features, right out of the box.

Don't really care for the new ones, though. I just don't like the 4 doors. And besides, It looks way too plush.

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A Spec-V is the sport version of the sentra. It is actually the SE-R Spec-V. I have one along with my Z. It is actually a very nice car. It has a 2.5 liter inline 4 rated at 175hp and 180ft/lbs by Nissan. The figures are lower at the wheels. Has a 6-speed manual and 300 watt stereo. The thing I love most about the car is that it's a small sports car with 4 doors.

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Only thing wrong with them in my mind is the front wheel drive... otherwise I would have had a Sentra SER a long time ago....

BTW, what's with Sheehy? Did they buy out Annapolis Nissan? Dang, that place changes hands enough....

Good friend of mine was the Parts Manager there back in the Tate and early Annapolis Nissan days.....wish he was still there too....:disappoin

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Sheehy is an all-conquering automotive empire! LOL...I don't know, really. Only been working there a few months. However, what's the guys' name? We have a few people in the service dept. who have been there YEARS. Like, ten and twenty. So he might still be around.

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Hehe, yeah, they are trying to take over everything in the DC area.... like a couple others.....if it's not Koons, it's Sheehy.....

His name was Chris Beisler, he quit and started his own chimmey cleaning business. Said he was tired of working for someone else all the time. Last I talked to him he was doing pretty good with it.

He used to be the crew chief and "parts getter" for the guy that built the IT car I've got in my shop.

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