2012 Limited Edition Custom Nismo 370z on 2040-cars
Fenton, Michigan, United States
2012 LIMITED EDITION CUSTOM NISMO 370Z
Adult owned, never raced, extremely “Babied” Car…
Limited edition NISMO VIN#JN1AZ4EH3CM562071
Magnetic Black exterior Full Factory 36,000 mile warranty 3.7 Litre VQ37VHR DOHC SMPI 24-Valve V6 NISMO Engine 3,696 cc (226 cu in) 6 Speed manual transmission w/SyncroRev Match 19-inch RAYS forged aluminum-alloy wheels with Yokohama ADVAN Sport Y-tires (P245/40ZR19 front, P285/35ZR19 rear) 14.0-inch front and 13.8-inch rear vented rotors, NISMO Sport Brakes with 4-piston front and 2-piston rear aluminum calipers Air Conditioning, Keyless Entry, Xenon Headlights, NISMO Carpeted Floor Mats and Trunk Mat
Added by me and done professionally: $1,370 - FAST INTENSIONS: CBE Exhaust system w/12” Resonators, Polished Stainless Mufflers and 4.5” Tips $375 - FAST INTENSIONS: VQ37VHR Resonated test pipes in non-polished stainless $483 - STILLEN Generation 3 ULTRA LONG TUBE dual high flow Intakes $250 – RJM Performance Clutch System $314 - SWIFT SPEC “R” Springs $229 - H&R Black anodized DRS TRAK+ Spacers (20mm-Rear) (15mm-Front) $179 - Import Auto SPC 370Z Rear Camber Arm w/Toe Bolt $385 - Import Auto SPC 370Z Front Camber/Caster Arms $225 - Michigan Window Tint: 5% Rear and side quarter windows, 15% Doors and 5% Visor on upper Windshield $190 - NISSAN 370Z NISMO Factory car cover $1,000+ Labor, supplies, alignments, etc. All Factory exterior emblems removed and replaced with custom “Z” emblems on front/rear. Oil Change w/Castrol Full Synthetic every 2,000 miles. I have all manuals, receipts, alignment specs, title and related paperwork.
This car has only seen rain once since I have owned it. Is covered every time after driving, and is VERY well cared for. Engine compartments, trunk area, Door cavities, interior and underbelly, wheel wells, chrome mufflers, etc. washed and hand wiped at every washing. (typically cleaner than a new car) With all modifications the car should run a strong 400+ Horsepower. (Never put on a dyno, but always wanted too) I would recommend a UPREV tune if you can find a facility to perform one. (Nearest from me is 400 miles)
Can ship vehicle at buyers expense. |
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