2009 Infiniti G37 Coupe 2 Door V6 3.6l Used 26k Miles Beautifully Kept! on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
I am selling my 2009 Infiniti G37 coupe with ~26,000 miles
This car has been babied from the day I got it with regular maintenance, car washes weekly, and has always been garage kept. I have upgraded the car with an Akebono big brake kit including sport calipers and drilled / slotted rotors. I have also put on 20" Vossen CV2's worth $2,5000 if sold alone. e. The brakes have roughly 5k miles on them. I will also throw in the stock wheels and rotors for those of you who want to put something on for the winter months. You will need new tires for the CV2's and the Vossens show curb rash that can be repaired by the right shop. I have NEVER had any issues with the car and the car has never been tracked or beaten on. I am selling because I need the money and no longer drive it like i used to. As you can tell the mileage is use which reflects how little I drive the car. Inspection is up to date. You may see other G37's that are priced similarly but none that look like this in person. It's constantly getting attention and I always get compliments on it. The pictures don't do this car justice. You need to see it in person to really know how great it looks. IF YOU WANT ANY ADDITIONAL PICTURES OF ANYTHING SPECIFIC PLEASE CONTACT ME AND I WILL TAKE THEM AND SEND THEM TO YOU. |
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