2013 Nissan Gt-r Black Edition Coupe 2-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
This fine example of Nissan's greatest car has been enhanced with AMS alpha 9, conservatively tuned at 700+HP. HKS legamax exhaust. The trans is stock and tuned for pump gas and has only run on pump gas. The following is the list of AMS performance parts: Alpha 90mm Cat-less Downpipes (catalytic converters available) Alpha 90mm Mid-pipe HKS Legamax Exhaust System Alpha 9 Billet Wheel Upgraded Turbochargers Alpha Spec Wastegate Actuators Alpha Front Mount Intercooler Upgrade Alpha Induction Kit with Tial Q Blow-off Valves Alpha Spec Upgraded Fuel Injectors Alpha Fuel System Upgrade Cobb AccessPORT Tuning System Alpha Calibration Map(s) $25k + Installation All tuning and installation was done by 20+yr high-end tech, locally. This car is going to be replaced by a 2014 GTR Alpha 12, and with that said it is not distressed inventory by any means. There are two small stone chips on hood when looking very closely and light abrasion under carbon lip. The rest of the car is in excellent condition. It has never had any accidents and maintains original paint. The car is used as a daily driver without any problems or concerns. |
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