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[SOLD]370z Nismo V1


reeceybeaney

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2014 370z Nismo V1 #210
3.7l V6 344bhp
28000 miles (may rise slightly)
3 previous owners - last owner travelled 4k miles in 5 years and the car was a garage queen and still remains kept in a garage
Reported only 120 V1 Nismo's brought into the UK. 

Full dealer service history (with continuous inspections/checks) 5 service stamps and paperwork/receipts at exceptional intervals. August '21 major service including spark plugs, brake fluid, coolant etc. Motorline Nissan further carried out a full inspection of the car with nothing to report. The car asks for nothing.

The car is factory standard other than lifetime K&N drop-in air filters and Torqen resonated short tails. The factory Nismo exhaust is very quiet and this is a much needed addition to a great car. The original Nismo back box comes with the car. 

 

£25500 - No rush for sale.

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Just recently done an oil service myself as I don't like long service intervals. Also the car sits on H&R Springs now with spacers and adjustable rear arms and has been fully aligned with a fast road geo. Car looks absolutely cracking!

Also have a K&N typhoon intake fitted at the moment which sounds great up in the revs, all standard bits remain :)

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58 minutes ago, ShortPaul said:

I think 350z has the bigger following, i bought a 350z when it was four years old, loved it and owned it for 8 or 9 years 

Just prefer the driver experience, not keen on some of these newer cars drive you rather than vice versa, but can Defintely see the appeal 

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16 hours ago, Azurez33 said:

Just prefer the driver experience, not keen on some of these newer cars drive you rather than vice versa, but can Defintely see the appeal 

In fairness the 370z still feels very much like the 350 but just with some extra poke up in the top of the revs and more grip and handling capabilities. Still hydraulic steering so good amount of feedback through the wheel too👍

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Yeah driven a couple at work admittedly on test drives so not ragging a customers car but prefer overall the way the 350 feels and it just seems more responsive to me as-well as you need to pay more attention to it, but the 370 Is definitely more refined in a fair few places  aha 

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Went from a 370 GT Edition back to a 350 and in some ways liked it better,particularly less tyre noise despite having 370 wheels,missed the extra grunt of the 370,and couldn't face restoring the rear arches on the 350 so wont be going back to an old car .

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