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Hey Guys,

Selling our 370GT  sedan, as my wife wants something smaller and manual, and I barely drive it.

Its a 2010 type S (sports) model, being a 2010, that means the 7 speed auto, (with paddle shift). VQ37VHR. Basically the same engine/gearbox as an auto 370Z.

I carried out a JOC before I purchased, and it is a 4.5 grade import, imported early 2017, and first aus rego was march 17. Can supply VIN if you'd like to check for yourself.

96xxxkm currently.

It has the option front lip and rear spoiler, and is stock except for a Nismo cat back, and Nismo shock/spring combo.

Infinity G37 Grill and rear badges has been installed, this was carried out in japan, as the pics in the JOC report show the badges fitted 

The car came with full japanese log books, the Nismo "certificates/documents" are still there also, as well as documentation for the front lip, etc. Small details, but I found the log books/nismo certs cool to look through, even though I can't read them :) 

One small scrape on front lip, (10mmx5mm), right rear tail light has a small barely noticeable chip, interior has a couple of small marks, barely noticable.

Rego till August

Its a great car to drive, handles well, and is quite quick, but as above, the miso prefers manual and something a bit smaller.

I can take pics of log books, or any other areas, just PM me.

Located in Nowra/Wollongong.

Price: 20k negotiable.

 

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Yes still for sale.

 

KM now around 120k.

New pirelli tires fitted 5k ago.

Bremtec pads all round 5k ago.

Also has a set of HSD coilovers. Still have the nismo suspension.

 

Fairly Negotiable on price too :)  

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