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Special edition 370Z

Friday 3 July 2009, 08:16

Nissan has created a new Yellow special edition version of its 370Z coupe. Nissan 370Z Yellow

The 370Z Yellow V6 gets design cues that nod at the racing 370Zs from the European GT4 series.

Customers get 19-inch forged alloys and special 370Z graphics on the side of the car. Interior styling includes black leather and suede. There’s an integrated satellite navigation system, illuminated entry plates, special mats and a BOSE audio with eight speakers and a six-CD autochanger.

Heated seats, cruise control, speed limiter and all the other features from the 370Z GT pack are included as standard.

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The Yellows for the UK are available from all participating Nissan dealers but will also be stocked from all High Performance Centres where its big brother the GT-R is exclusively sold.

The first cars will be available from September with prices from £31,650 (manual gears) or £33,050 (automatic).


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