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Originally Posted by HTTWHLS I've got the Touring, Sport, 6spd SynchroRev w/Nav. Get the 6spd w/Nav - you won't regret it I second that! It's the only way to roll.
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| Touring, Sport, NAV, 7AT |
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29 | 32.58% |
| Touring, Sport, 6spd SynchroRev |
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60 | 67.42% |
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09 Z - Monterey Blue - T/S - 6MT - Persimmon - Navi - F.I. Non-Res CBE - Swifts - Z1 20mm Spacers, Post MAF, SS Brake Lines |
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6Spd is not a must if you can't drive a manual. Some people would be a lot better of with an auto. If you like or do a lot of twisty mountain road driving and want to have fun doing it, a manual is definitely the way to go.
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09 Z - Monterey Blue - T/S - 6MT - Persimmon - Navi - F.I. Non-Res CBE - Swifts - Z1 20mm Spacers, Post MAF, SS Brake Lines |
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