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2008 INFINITY G37 Nissan Skyline 370GT Type S with INFINITY badges - Rare!!!

This car is a premium model of "Type S', which was included:

- NISSAN's factory Body Aero

- NISSAN's factory 19 inches wheels

- NISSAN's factory Akebono Brakes

- Aluminum pedals and side step

- 4 Wheel Advanced Steering (4WAS)

- Limited Slip Differential

- Adaptive Front Light system

- VDC Stability and traction control

- Bluetooth on steering control

- Power positioning steering control

whichs are found in Premium model of "TypeS" or "TypeSP" only

Plus more features included:

- Dynamic 3.7 Ltr 6 cylinder VQ engine 333hp (same as 370z new car cost $70K+ on road)

- 5 speeds Automatic Transmission with Pedal shift +/- on steering wheel

- Full Electric & Leather seats and interiors

- 7 inches Touch screen monitor controls with Reserve & Side cameras

- HDD/DVD Music system with a CF cards support

- 8 Speakers Premium Audio System

- NISAAN key intelligence for boot release and smart identity access

- Factory button Engine Start

- Dual Air Conditioning with Automatic Climate Control

- Bluetooth / Handsfree Calling

- Bluetooth Music Streaming with video or stereo AUX in functions

- Factory Tailored Floor Mats

- ABS brakes

- Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD)

- Braking Assist (BA)

- Front & Side in total 6 airbags

- Active headrests

- Dual xenon headlights sensors

- LED tail lights

Options and quality can be comparative with BMW 3 Series coupes.

Car was done 41650 kms in GENUINE & NEW Immaculate condition - suit New Car buyer!!!

NEW CAR log books, manuals and documents are included, services just done and Rego due until next year

Inspection and test drive are welcome, conditions as willing to make decision.

Price is $31000 ono is very negotiable for Serious Buyer only.

Car is located at Ryde in Sydney Noth West Suburbs.

Contact: Albert 0437406 one six five for any inquiry

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