2010 Infiniti G37 on 2040-cars
Connell, Washington, United States
Please message me with questions at: joesphjggalbiso@ukbe.com .
2010 Infiniti G37 Twin Turbo Sport Coupe 6 -Speed
**Over 80K Invested / 31K Miles**
Performance enthusiast owned, 500 H.P. Twin Turbo G37 Coupe Sport "Anniversary Edition* 6MT Super Mod.
Fully optioned including navigation system with only a mere 31,000 Miles Obsidian black over black leather.
exceptionally cared for with excellent maintenance since new. Never raced or driven hard. Always garaged and kept
out of the elements. West Coast owned, Carfax 2 owner vehicle. Over $40 K invested in modifications including:
Greddy Bolt-On Twin Turbo kit
MXP-SP Exhaust with mufflers deleted
M-7 Japan Electric Boost Controller
Brembo GT-R Series "Big Brake Kit" 6 Piston Calipers Front 4 Piston Calipers rear with Brembo stainless brake
lines and 2 piece rotors
Password JDM Gold Fender Washer Dress up kit
SX/EX/CX Custom made aluminum coolant reservoir
Anniversary Edition Samco Yellow Radiator Hose set
20" ADVAN RS-D Performance Wheels
Circuit Sports Oil Relocation Kit w/ AUX Front Mounted Engine Cooler
Brand new Falken Azenis Tires
Enough said, this car is one of a kind showpiece and an absolute beast, nearly pushing 200 MPH with phenomenal
handling and power. Clean title, all factory paint and a absolute award winning looker. An absolute blast to drive
or perfect for your car collection. Complete with factory books and both set of keys.
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