2009 - Nissan 370z on 2040-cars
Delanson, New York, United States
This would look great with a red bow on it. Treat yourself or your loved one this holiday season! Life is too short to miss out on fun times. This is the Touring version of the 2009 Nissan 370Z which includes standard features such as: manual 6 speed w/Overdrive, cruise control, keyless start, automatic xenon headlights, and stability and traction control, ABS (4-wheel), active head restraints, automatic climate control, power windows and door locks, power steering, tilt wheel, steering wheel mounted audio controls, dual air bags/side air bags. The Touring trim adds a better stereo system, Bluetooth, and dual power leather-trimmed sport seats, among many other features. My Touring model also has the optional Sport package upgrade, which includes a rear viscous limited-slip differential, the downshift rev-matching feature, forged 19-inch Ray wheels (9 inch/10 inch rim width front/back), front tires 245 mm tire width and 40% tire profile, rear tires 275 mm tire width and 35% tire profile, front and rear spoilers, and Nissan Sport brakes, faux suede upholstery, power seat adjustments, heated seats, a rear cargo cover, an auto dimming rear view mirror, Bluetooth and an upgraded Bose stereo with six speakers, two subwoofers, an in-dash six CD/MP3 changer and satellite radio, among other features.
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