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For Sale: 2012 Nissan 370Z 6 Speed Manual
Location: NSW, Glebe

Selling for a friend, please use contact details in car sales ad. Immaculate car!

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-370Z-2012/SSE-AD-3638325


"If you're looking at a 370Z, you've done your research and you have a pretty fair idea how awesome this car is - the performance, the design, the curves, the feel and the look. I don't really need to add anything more to the fundamentals. Purchased from Berwick Nissan. It is the Series 3 - has the HDD media system, rear hatch cover & second oil cooler fitted from the Nissan Factory (not available on the pre-2012) Log books are up to date (including interval services at 5,000kms) with stamps from Hornsby Nissan; receipts for these services are included.

Car has always been serviced by Nissan using genuine parts.
Factory Fitted (by Nissan): - Window Tint - Reverse Parking Sensors - Floor Mats

Since purchasing I have done the following modifications:
- Exoticspeed RII Titan Exhaust (nice deep note, quiet when idling)
- BERK High Flow Catalytic Converters (shipped from California)
- GT-R Starter Button (Red)
- Nismo Gear Knob

The above modifications definitely enhance the cars existing presence.
Standard parts (OEM) will be included in the sale. The car has four brand new Pirelli Zeroes. By far the best car I have owned - will be missed!

Time to get that 4WD and hit the road around Australia! This Nissan 370Z has 245kW engine power @ 7000rpm. This car has a powerful 3.7 litre engine. Only travelled 31000 km. It has side airbags. It has electronic brake force distribution (EBD). This car has inbuilt harddisk drive. This car has 6 airbags fitted for your protection. It has brake assist, sports pedals and rear cargo blind. PACKED WITH FEATURES This Nissan 370Z 2012 has a rear view camera, sports instruments and satellite navigation (GPS). This car has sports pedals. This car has USB audio input, cruise control, leather seats, brake assist, ABS brakes and driver & passenger airbags. This Nissan 370Z (No Badge) is exceptional value at $45,000. It comes with a complete roadworthy certificate."

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