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2008 G37/V36 S Coupe blue, 6 speed manual

Until I upload some, pics can be viewed here; http://www.carsales....e-2008-14146250

Asking price $43,500 with VIC RWC

Import Monster brought this in for me and can vouch for how clean it is.

Up for sale is this rare G37 S Coupe blue, 6 speed manual with factory big brake upgrade helping it stop better than a 370z. Unlike any other G37 this car has an English cluster with Klms, not japanese making a massive difference. Yes you can now actually read the messages and warnings.

Fully loaded with electric everything. Also comes with 2 digital controller keys.

This car in essence is a 370z as they share the same engine, suspension etc. so service and parts are a breeze. However this car has 4 seats, looks slicker and costs considerably less.

In addition this car is globally badged as infiniti which is Nissan's luxury car arm. Infiniti has just launched in Australian and this car sells for $86,551.

Here is how infiniti describe the G37 S Coupe;

The sleek lines, sports car proportions and aerodynamic contours of the G Coupé are born from Infiniti’s design philosophy of ‘Graceful Strength’, our very modern take on timeless Japanese aesthetics. The 235kW V6 engine is mounted as far back as possible for a lower centre of gravity that delivers incredible handling performance. The muscular exterior of this beautiful beast infers all you need to know – that it’s as much fun to drive as it is to admire.

I am the first Australian owner, had the car since October 2011. Finding a 2008 manual in like new condition was an extremely difficult and time consuming task.

For a second hand vehicle, there is no evident wear or creases on the interior. The seats literally look like no one has sat in them and carpets are like new.

As per pictures the car is in extremely good condition inside and out. Had a recent service and comes with a VIC RWC, but not the custom plates.

You will be hard pressed to find a blue one let alone one in this genuine condition. So why am I selling?

Work is now a few minutes drive from home. The car is not my primary transport and had minimal use and k's put on it, I have therefore decided to let it go to a home where it will be used and enjoyed.

PLEASE NOTE, I DON'T NEED TO OR HAVE TO SELL THE CAR, SO PLEASE NO LOW BALLERS OR OVERSEAS ENQUIRIES.

Edited by pauls

Is the touch screen in English or is it just the cluster?

I havent seen anyone manage to convert the main screen on the v36. but then again the cluster is where you end up interacting most with.

Bit hard when you cant understand or reset the warnings.

It's a lovely car, but doesnt get much if any use lately so selling it is the logical thing to do..

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