G37 with ONLY sports package?
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G37 with ONLY sports package?
I was just wondering if you guys knew of any g37 coupes with just the sport package only? I've been looking for one, and there seems to be only 2 of them in the entire west coast. Anybody know how to search for them without having to contact dealers?? Thanks!
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I'm selling one with sport and premium package (6mt) for pretty cheap in the FS section if you are interested. Black.
I kinda think the premium package is a must have on these cars
https://www.myg37.com/forums/gs-fs/2...black-6mt.html
price is 33,750 until december 5th (explained in thread).
1080 miles currently.
I kinda think the premium package is a must have on these cars
https://www.myg37.com/forums/gs-fs/2...black-6mt.html
price is 33,750 until december 5th (explained in thread).
1080 miles currently.
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Yeah, exactly what da mayor said. To be honest, I've used the moonroof in my current car about 10x in the last 9 years, and the only real perk I see from the premium package is the sound system, which I may change on my own later on.
And kev10, do you mind me asking when you got it? Thanks for all the info everybody.
And kev10, do you mind me asking when you got it? Thanks for all the info everybody.
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There's actually one right now at the Infiniti dealer where I bought my car. A new 2009 G37s Coupe 6MT base car with no options or accessories. It's black and stickers for $37,865. If you feel like coming to NJ, I can provide you with the dealer/salesman information and get you a great deal! However, for the cost of airfare and gas, you can probably get one in CA with just the premium package.
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Hi... newbie here.
As a dd, most might say a bare bones g with sport is a waste. But for an enthusiast that will drop weight, modify the car and customize his interior. Its worth it.
And if ur going custom. Why sport pkg? Answer is this. First its the only model with 6mt. Secondly its avout 40lbs or 80lbs lighter without premim pkg. (75% of that weight from the moonroof) Third aftermarket brakelines and pads will make the BBK as good as a aftermarket BBk. Lastly. Better structural ridgity without moonroof.
So yes this car is worth a lot without luxurious comforts to a serious tuner.
As a dd, most might say a bare bones g with sport is a waste. But for an enthusiast that will drop weight, modify the car and customize his interior. Its worth it.
And if ur going custom. Why sport pkg? Answer is this. First its the only model with 6mt. Secondly its avout 40lbs or 80lbs lighter without premim pkg. (75% of that weight from the moonroof) Third aftermarket brakelines and pads will make the BBK as good as a aftermarket BBk. Lastly. Better structural ridgity without moonroof.
So yes this car is worth a lot without luxurious comforts to a serious tuner.
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The OP didn't ask for lectures on how anyone else thinks he should spend his money. I'd personally never buy a car like a G37 stripped down either, but he didn't ask our opinions, only if we could help him find one.
I'm sure da mayor can enlighten us, but I'm sure that there simply won't be many to be found because that's not a product that the average consumer for this model would want. Good luck finding one. If what you want is a bare bones car, you might have more luck if you considered the 370Z as an option.
I'm sure da mayor can enlighten us, but I'm sure that there simply won't be many to be found because that's not a product that the average consumer for this model would want. Good luck finding one. If what you want is a bare bones car, you might have more luck if you considered the 370Z as an option.