1997 Infiniti J30t Sedan on 2040-cars
Boca Raton, Florida, United States
1997 J30T Infiniti Occasionally you will see a J30 personal luxury sedan that doesn't seem quite as civilized as the rest. A J30 with performance, styling and handling that some might consider slightly aggressive. Even a tad sporty. Don't be alarmed, it's simply a J30 with the optional Touring Package. Or what we call the J30t. The J30t features
performance alloy wheels with low profile tires, recalibrated springs, front
and rear stabalizer bars to reduce body roll during conering and a rear deck
lid spoiler that's not only fashionable, but functional. At higher speeds it
uses the wind to actually help hold the car tighter to the road. Granted, compared to the
original J30, the J30t is a little wilder, but then, you are what you drive.
The J30t. Think of it as a J30 with an attitude. If you have any questions, call 561-445-2479 , ask for Paul. The car runs GOOD and it looks great! Features Engine: V6, 3.0 Liter Automatic Transmission Touring Package ABS (4-Wheel) Air Conditioning Power Windows Power Door Locks Cruise Control Am/FM Stereo Cassette CD (Single Disk) Dual Air Bags Leather Seats Sunroof Rear Spoiler Alloy Wheels
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