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Hi guys .

I am buying a 370gt in this week,but wondering what is different between that . I have deposited a black 370gt coupe 2007,type sp (the sale told me that is sp ).but I find it the seat is not full leather , I am not sure is all type sp come with full leather or not ?please help me out , as settle soon, urgent .

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Post the chassis number of the car or PM it to me and i'll get you the details you're after.

While I believe you can technically have an SP with half-leather, there are a lot of cars advertised on carsales etc... that have just flat out been incorrectly identified. It's not just the private sellers either that don't know what they're putting up for sale.

Type SP means sports luxury, so if its just a S, it will have the big brakes, 19"wheels and paddle shifters, the P would add Full leather, Memory drivers seat (check for buttons saying "1" "2" "set" on the drivers door also the side view mirrors should move when you adjust the drivers seat front or back, if it lacks those features but still got the bigger brakes, wheels and paddle shifters its just a type S and seller doesnt know what hes talking about or he doesnt wanna know ;)

Type SP means sports luxury, so if its just a S, it will have the big brakes, 19"wheels and paddle shifters, the P would add Full leather, Memory drivers seat (check for buttons saying "1" "2" "set" on the drivers door also the side view mirrors should move when you adjust the drivers seat front or back, if it lacks those features but still got the bigger brakes, wheels and paddle shifters its just a type S and seller doesnt know what hes talking about or he doesnt wanna know ;)

Most likely this is the case - but as far as I understand it was technically possible for the japanese buyer to order an SP and option half-leather seats. That said its somewhat unlikely that the vehicle is one of these exceptions. The only way to be certain either way is the Chassis/VIN#.

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