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The gt pack as heated leather seats with electric movement/adjustments, cruise control and a Bose stereo complete with small subwoofer behind the drivers seat (check for speaker grill)

 

think thats it :)

 

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Hi

Ive just signed up and im looking to buy a Nissan 350z. ive found one in black with black leather its an 05 plate. how do i know if its got the gt pack? Ive been told that if its got leather seas its the GT is this true?

 

cheers

 

If it has buttons on both sides of the steering wheel its a GT :)

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Thanks for all the quick replies. It looks to ave the buttoms on the steering wheel and it also has a big speaker grill behind both the drivers seat and the passangers seat.

 

Ive read alot of reviews on them and the only rel bad point ppl say is in the wet it can be dangerouse. any one heard of any other common problems?

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Hi

Ive just signed up and im looking to buy a Nissan 350z. ive found one in black with black leather its an 05 plate. how do i know if its got the gt pack? Ive been told that if its got leather seas its the GT is this true?

 

cheers

 

If it has buttons on both sides of the steering wheel its a GT :)

 

 

Except for the roadsters, for some reason they didn't get the extra buttons until 2006 :shrug:

 

 

Welcome to the forum BTW :)

 

 

Pete

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Welcome to the forum.

 

Best bet regards finding out exactly what type of car it's likely to be is to post as link to the car up here on the forum if you can. It sounds like it's a GT from what you've described though.

 

As for the car being dangerous in the wet. Any car can be dangerous in wet (or dry) if you don't drive it appropriately.

 

It's a rear wheel drive car with 270+ bhp so if you over step the mark there's a chance it'll get 'twitchy' but that's what traction control is for. Helping to remind you where the limit is.

 

It also helps stop you getting to that point where the twitch you can or might be able to catch becomes the one that sends you in to spin / a wall / oncoming traffic etc.

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