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2012 370z Nismo (limited Edition) on 2040-cars

US $35,000.00
Year:2012 Mileage:10600
Location:

Fenton, Michigan, United States

Fenton, Michigan, United States
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2012 370Z NISMO

 

Adult owned, never raced, extremely “Babied” Car…

 

Limited edition NISMO VIN#JN1AZ4EH3CM562071

 

Full Factory 36,000 mile warranty

3.7 Litre DOHC SMPI 24-Valve V6 NISMO Engine

3,696 cc (226 cu in) V6 (VQ37VHR 355 PS (261 kW; 350 hp)@7400, 374 N·m (276 lb·ft)@5200

6 Speed manual transmission w/SyncroRev Match

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.

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. It is VERY well cared for.

Engine compartments, trunk area, Door cavities, interior and underbelly 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)

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Auto blog

Renault's planned luxury sub-brand gets reconsidered

Fri, 29 Mar 2013

Renault believes there's enough Alpine love to restart that brand with its own model almost immediately. The launch of the Initiale Paris luxury brand it's been mulling, on the other hand, will be more restrained: a report in Autocar says that instead of launching with a first model based on the Mercedes E-Class architecture, Renault is going to introduce an Initiale Paris trim line on the new Clio and Espace. More accurately, that should be 're-introduce and aggressively market,' since Renault has used an Initiale Paris trim over the years since it introduced the concept car (pictured) in 1995, even as recently as the current-generation Laguna Coupe.
Other models will be added after the Clio and Espace, and when Renault can assess what kind of future the trim has, it will decide on the launch of a subsidiary brand. Company CEO Carlos Tavares said we shouldn't hang around waiting for a decision, though, declaring that establishing such a brand - if it even comes to that - "will be a job for at least my successor to worry about, not me."

Nissan gives us the business on the art of clay modeling

Sat, 06 Apr 2013

The team from The Dashboard recently stopped by the Nissan Technical Center in Japan for a look at what exactly goes into creating a full-scale clay model. While automakers have been using clay bucks for decades, designers and engineers are now combining computer renderings and hand-sculpted clay models to determine how a new vehicle will look in our world. Engineers use specially formulated clay kept warm in an oven to bring the body panels to life. They then coat the clay in a thin plastic film to add body color for the final look.
By the time everything is said and done, workers may have hundreds of hours in the model's creation. So, what happens when the company no longer needs the buck? They get scrapped. Someone comes in and dismantles the whole creation. We presume that action is set to the wailing tears of everyone who had a hand in building the model. Check out the video below for a closer look.

Nissan and Carlos Ghosn settle SEC claims over undisclosed compensation

Mon, Sep 23 2019

WASHINGTON — Nissan and its former Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn have agreed to settle claims from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over false financial disclosures related to Ghosn's compensation, an SEC statement said on Monday. Nissan will pay $15 million, while Ghosn agreed to a $1 million civil penalty and a 10-year ban from serving as an officer or director of a publicly traded U.S. company, the SEC statement said. Ghosn was arrested in Japan and fired by Nissan last year. He is awaiting trial in Tokyo on financial misconduct charges that he denies. Former Nissan human resources official Gregory Kelly agreed to a $100,000 penalty and a five-year officer and director ban. Nissan, Ghosn, and Kelly settled without admitting or denying the SEC's allegations and findings. The SEC said in total Nissan in its financial disclosures omitted more than $140 million to be paid to Ghosn in retirement — a sum that ultimately was not paid. The SEC also accused Ghosn in a suit filed in New York that he engaged in a scheme to conceal more than $90 million of compensation. That suit is being settled as part of the agreement announced Monday. Nissan confirmed it had settled the allegations and said it "is firmly committed to continuing to further cultivate robust corporate governance." Nissan provided significant cooperation to the SEC, the agency said. The company now has a new governance structure with three statutory committees — audit, compensation and nomination — and has amended its securities reports for all relevant years. The SEC said beginning in 2004 Nissan's board delegated to Ghosn the authority to set individual director and executive compensation levels, including his own. The SEC said "Ghosn and his subordinates, including Kelly, crafted various ways to structure payment of the undisclosed compensation after Ghosn's retirement, such as entering into secret contracts, backdating letters to grant Ghosn interests in Nissan's Long Term Incentive Plan, and changing the calculation of Ghosn's pension allowance to provide more than $50 million in additional benefits." "Investors are entitled to know how, and how much, a company compensates its top executives. Ghosn and Kelly went to great lengths to conceal this information from investors and the market," said Stephanie Avakian, co-director of the SEC's Division of Enforcement.