Ams Alpha 9+ Package Nissan Gtr 2012 15k Miles Black Edition on 2040-cars
Newport Coast, California, United States
I am selling my 2012 Nissan GTR Black Edition. It has pretty low mileage and currently at 14,800 miles. Has the AMS Alpha 9 + package plus more which I will list in detail. The car has been fully built, engine, transmission, and turbos at Socal Cobb and SP Engineering for the transmission, both professional AMS Authorized dealers. It has been 100 percent reliable for me no issues on my daily driving. Extremely fast but still easy to drive for a car with this much power. Car has never been to drag strip but have taken it to the track twice, once with stock power and once with the alpha 9 setup. Both times I took it very easy and didn’t do too many laps. There is a lot of time, money and research spent on this car, never abused and ready to be driven. Serious buyers only. First Cobb Tune in September 20, 2013
Recently added flex fuel kit and got it retuned 7/23/14 new dyno pulls are:
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