2007 Nissan 350Z Touring Roadster

3.5L Naturally Aspirated V6 | 6-Speed Manual | 18" Chrome Wheels

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251043630

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Make:
Model:
VIN:
JN1BZ36A47M655610
Lot Number:
251043630
Odometer:
44,989
Engine:
3.5L Naturally Aspirated V6
Drive Type:
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Transmission:
Manual/Standard
Exterior Color:
Magnetic Black Pearl
Interior Color:
Charcoal
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
Ohio
  • 2007 Nissan 350Z Touring Roadster
  • 3.5L Naturally Aspirated V6
  • 6-Speed Manual
  • RWD
  • Magnetic Black Pearl Exterior
  • Charcoal Interior
  • Carpeted Floor Mats
  • Painted Splash Guards (4 Piece)
  • Convenience Net
  • Aluminum Kick Plate
  • 18" Chrome Wheels
  • Carpeted Trunk Mat

Overview of 2007 Nissan 350Z Touring Roadster For Sale by Owner

Nissan’s fine legacy of Z cars is always desirable due to its excellent driving dynamics, cutting-edge technology and impressive performance. That’s why Nissan had to work hard to create a successor to the 300ZX when it was due to retire in 2000. Two years later, that successor came in the shape of the 350Z, and to be honest, people weren’t convinced at first. The wedgy and angular 300ZX was replaced by this bulbous thing that came with a larger engine but wasn’t necessarily more powerful. Nevertheless, Nissan managed to convince customers and sold over 100,000 units in the United States alone. Here, we have a 2007 Nissan 350Z Touring for sale from Lima, Ohio and it’s got under 45,000 miles on it. But what’s even more appealing is the fact that this car appears as stock as possible. That’s quite rare to find because the 350Z is immensely tunable, and has attracted the attention of the aftermarket as a result.

Exterior and Interior

Dressed in black with shiny chrome wheels, the bulbous shape of this 2007 Nissan 350Z Touring is instantly obvious. The car’s design was the work of Ajay Panchal, a designer at Nissan Design America, which means the 350Z was designed in America, unlike its predecessor. This car comes with a black power-operated canvas top as well. The two-seat interior of this 2007 Nissan 350Z Touring comes in Magnetic Black Pearl and is well-equipped with air conditioning and automatic climate control, heated seats, and a Bose radio with a 6-disc CD changer hooked up to a Bose speaker system. You’ll also find a multifunction steering wheel with cruise control too. However, the car’s lovely analog gauge cluster is one of its most attractive interior features, with the auxiliary dials situated in the center console. At night, the dials light up in orange for an even more exciting vibe.

Engine

In 2007, the 350Z got a refreshed engine, the VQ35HR. That’s what this 2007 Nissan 350Z Touring comes with, and it’s a lovely powerplant. Even though it’s no larger than the outgoing engine at 3.5 liters, it can rev up to 7,500rpm. Its power figures are 306hp and 268lb-ft. A 6-speed manual transmission is used to drive the rear wheels.

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2006 Nissan 350Z Twin Turbo

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

Remember Need For Speed Underground? The time when this famous racing franchise shifted gears and focused on the whole street racing scene? Well, one of the cars in that game was the Nissan 350Z. A fine sports car, it was highly sought after by players, and could be massively upgraded in-game, just like in real life. If you grew up playing NFS Underground and dreaming of a 350Z in your life, that time has come. Say hello to this 2006 Nissan 350Z from Chino. It’s done 73,000 miles and comes with some rather nice upgrades, including a shift towards forced induction! Better yet, the car still maintains a rather stock outlook on the exterior. So, you can either keep it as the sleeper it is, or give it a new look – the choice is yours once you take over this car.

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2007 Nissan 350Z Touring Roadster

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

Nissan’s fine legacy of Z cars is always desirable due to its excellent driving dynamics, cutting-edge technology and impressive performance. That’s why Nissan had to work hard to create a successor to the 300ZX when it was due to retire in 2000. Two years later, that successor came in the shape of the 350Z, and to be honest, people weren’t convinced at first. The wedgy and angular 300ZX was replaced by this bulbous thing that came with a larger engine but wasn’t necessarily more powerful. Nevertheless, Nissan managed to convince customers and sold over 100,000 units in the United States alone. Here, we have a 2007 Nissan 350Z Touring for sale from Lima, Ohio and it’s got under 45,000 miles on it. But what’s even more appealing is the fact that this car appears as stock as possible. That’s quite rare to find because the 350Z is immensely tunable, and has attracted the attention of the aftermarket as a result.

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2004 Nissan 350Z

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

What you are looking at here is probably your favorite Fairlady. No, not that kind of lady, but the Nissan 350Z, also known as Fairlady Z, depending on where you come from. This is the Z 33 generation of Nissan's long-running Z series, and it is the successor to the 300ZX. The current 370Z and the G35 share the same basic engine, and we think they all sound fantastic. If you are looking for a bang for your buck, the Nissan 350Z is definitely one of the best deals you could get on a fun sports car today. Our subject 2004 Nissan 350Z has less than 78k miles on it and is currently located in Port St. Lucie, Florida. With sexy looks and an amazing aftermarket platform, this 350Z is ready to become your pocket rocket.

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1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R

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VERIFIED SELLER
$165,000

The R33-generation Nissan Skyline GT-R has steadily evolved from an enthusiast favorite into one of the most sought-after Japanese performance cars in the world. Revered for its balance, high-speed composure, and advanced ATTESA E-TS all-wheel-drive system, the BCNR33 occupies a unique position in GT-R history and continues to gain recognition among collectors. This 1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R shows just 876 miles and has been comprehensively built with a singular goal: creating a brutally fast yet reliable street-driven machine while preserving the timeless OEM+ styling that made the R33 legendary. Featuring a fully built RB26DETT, premium Haltech electronics, Ohlins suspension, and carefully selected NISMO and 400R-inspired exterior enhancements, this GT-R represents a tremendous investment in performance, engineering, and craftsmanship. Finding an R33 built to this level without shortcuts has become increasingly difficult, making this a compelling opportunity for the enthusiast seeking one of the nastiest street-driven Skylines around.

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1990 Nissan 300ZX

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VERIFIED SELLER
$19,400

The Z32-generation Nissan 300ZX remains one of the defining Japanese sports cars of the 1990s, representing the era when Japanese automakers were fiercely competing to build technologically advanced grand touring machines that could challenge European rivals. Introduced for the 1990 model year, the redesigned 300ZX brought sharper styling, improved chassis dynamics, and a far more sophisticated drivetrain than its predecessor. This particular 1990 Nissan 300ZX Coupe 2+2 shows approximately 42,461 miles, making it an especially appealing example for enthusiasts seeking a relatively low-mileage Z32 with the added practicality of the longer-wheelbase 2+2 configuration. Finished in Cherry Red Pearl and equipped with a 5-speed manual, removable T-top roof panels, and tasteful performance upgrades including a Greddy cat-back exhaust and aftermarket injectors, this is the kind of analog Japanese sports car that continues to gain appreciation among collectors.

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2010 Nissan GT-R

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VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

When Nissan introduced the R35 GT-R, it completely reshaped expectations for modern performance cars by delivering supercar-level capability at a fraction of the price of its European rivals. Nicknamed “Godzilla” by enthusiasts around the world, the GT-R quickly earned a reputation for relentless acceleration, advanced all-wheel-drive technology, and immense tuning potential. This 2010 Nissan GT-R Premium Coupe shows approximately 43,207 miles and is finished in Black Obsidian over a Black leather interior. Equipped with Nissan’s legendary twin-turbocharged VR38DETT engine and a lightning-fast dual-clutch transmission, this GT-R delivers the raw performance and precision that made the platform world famous. In addition to factory Premium trim equipment, this example features aftermarket wheels and an upgraded exhaust system that further enhance both the car’s appearance and driving experience.

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2004 Honda S2000

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$55,999

Honda’s S2000 has earned a reputation as one of the greatest driver’s cars ever produced, combining a high-revving naturally aspirated engine, perfectly balanced rear-wheel-drive dynamics, and one of the finest manual transmissions fitted to a production vehicle. This 2004 Honda S2000 represents the first year of the desirable AP2 generation and shows just 18,741 miles on the odometer. Finished in eye-catching New Formula Red over a Black leather interior, this roadster benefits from the updated 2.2-liter F22C1 engine that delivered increased torque and improved drivability compared to earlier models. With its low mileage, largely stock configuration, and timeless styling, this S2000 is an excellent opportunity to acquire a modern Japanese performance icon that continues to be highly sought after by enthusiasts and collectors alike.

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2003 Lexus SC430

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VERIFIED SELLER
$29,999

At a time when luxury automakers were experimenting with innovative convertible designs, the Lexus SC 430 emerged as one of the most refined grand touring convertibles on the market. This 2003 Lexus SC 430, showing just 54,607 miles, combines timeless styling, exceptional build quality, and Lexus reliability into a package that remains highly desirable more than two decades after its debut. Powered by a smooth 4.3-liter V8 and featuring a power retractable hardtop, the SC 430 delivers the comfort of a luxury coupe and the enjoyment of an open-top roadster. Finished in elegant Millennium Silver Metallic over Ecru leather, this example presents an excellent opportunity to own a well-preserved luxury cruiser from Lexus’ golden era.

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2008 Lexus SC430 Pebble Beach Edition

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VERIFIED SELLER
$36,999

Luxury hardtop convertibles are a dying breed, which makes this 2008 Lexus SC 430 Pebble Beach Edition an increasingly desirable modern classic. Showing just 45,905 miles, this limited-production grand touring convertible was created to celebrate Lexus’ long-standing partnership with the prestigious Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. Combining Lexus reliability with elegant styling and a silky-smooth V8 powerplant, the SC 430 offers a refined driving experience that remains just as enjoyable today as it was when new. Finished in exclusive Smoky Granite Mica and equipped with the highly sought-after Pebble Beach Edition package, this example represents a unique opportunity to own one of the final luxury retractable hardtop convertibles from Lexus.

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