2009 Nissan Gt-r Premium 14k 750hp on 2040-cars
Falls Church, Virginia, United States
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m selling my very well taken care of 2009 GTR, Premium Edition. Black exterior and Black Interior. It has 14k miles and fully loaded. Has leather power and heated seats, Bluetooth, Bose premium sound, navigation, ect.., Maintenance is up to date and all service done by Nissan of Fairfax. Just got fresh oil change and the tranny/diff fluid changed early. Brakes and tires are good. Car is like new. Car is washed regularly and waxed every week as well as dusted ever other day,its Currently making 600whp on 20psi, its good for 750whp but I had it retuned with stock injectors so its on a conservative tune.
Im asking 54k OBO, this is the lowest priced GTR in the Nation Considering Mods and Miles, Due to Title Being Rebuilt History, I Have a Clean Virginia Title Now no Liens Please Call or Text me at: 7o3-839-5235 for more info or any questions Mods: SSP Upgraded Turbochargers EcuTek Tuned Mines Silence VX Pro Titan II Titanium Exhaust( $5000) not loud, perfect sound AMS Downpipes HKS SSQ BOVs 3 Inch Intakes Catless Midpipe Boost Logic 3'' Intakes Speed Density Kit 260lph Dual Fuel Pumps H&R Lowering Springs Full Clear Bra Cons: Paint has some minor Flaws, Normal Scratches Just needs a Good Buff One TMPS Sensor needs to be replaced One Rims has Very small Curb Rash [URL=http://s1079.photobucket.com/user/non_vtec1/media/IMG_0992_zps7fe8cb9e.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1079.photobucket.com/albums/w517/non_vtec1/IMG_0992_zps7fe8cb9e.jpg[/IMG][/URL] |
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