07.06

Fans of Nissan’s newest Z car that have been unable to pick up a 370Z yet are in luck. They will be using the 2009 Goodwood Festival of Speed to show off a limited edition 370Z GT4. Unlike the Porsche GT3 and GT2, the main point of this edition is its color, which they named “Ultimate Yellow.” Click through to find out what else separates it from the crowd.

While Nissan’s press release was geared towards its UK customers, we are hoping that this version will make it over in the states as well — although delegating a color choice to a special edition is not, uh, interesting at all. Besides the bright yellow paint job, the 370Z GT4 sports 19 inch RAYS forged wheels, and GT4 graphics above the side skirts, which look suspiciously similar to the Porsche graphics. Inside, it has a black leather interior with a satellite navigation system, BOSE audio system, and a six CD changer. It’ll also come with all the perks that the GT Package would offer to regular Zs.

There are no performance enhancements on the car, so it will still be kicking out 332 horsepower from its 3.7 liter VQ, put through a six speed manual or a seven speed automatic transmission. While that’s not too bad, I’d definitely just opt for the Nismo edition 370Z, with its 350 horsepower output combined with more aggressive suspension bits and braking equipment.








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