2010 Nissan Gt-r Premium Coupe 2-door 3.8l Pearl White on 2040-cars
Glendale, California, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
Engine:3.8L 3799CC V6 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Nissan
Model: GT-R
Number of Doors: 2
Trim: Premium Coupe 2-Door
Mileage: 10,784
Exterior Color: White
Drive Type: AWD
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 6
2010 Nissan GTR PEAL WHITE
- Location: GLEDALE, CA
- Price: $60,000 obo
- Miles:10,784
- VIN: JN1AR5EF4AM231050
- Local Pickup: Yes
- Will You Ship International: Yes
- Payment: Cash, Wire Transfer
- Contact Method: OR CALL ME AT 818 922 5144,VIC
- Trades: YES
- Will You Allow Test Drives: Yes, after deposit and proof of funds.
- Title - SALVAGE(R FRT/SIDE IMPACT), IN HAND
- Why is it for sale: NEED A FAMILY CAR
Modifications -- PUSHING ABOUT 600 TO THE WHEELS!
SPE650
SPE Spec Race Exhaust
SPE Spec Race Mid-pipe
SPE Spec Turbo Downpipe
SPE Spec Drop in Filters
SPE Custom Computer Calibration
COBB AccessPORT 005
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Nismo GT-R poised to be fastest Nissan ever
Mon, 17 Jun 2013For almost every year since the Nissan GT-R first debuted, Nissan has been figuring out how to cram more power under the hood or give it 911-like quickness around the Nürburgring. Looking to create a brand image for its performance arm, we already knew that a hotter, Nismo-branded GT-R was in the works, but it seems some details may have leaked regarding this new Nismo GT-R.
While little has been spoken of this Super GT-R since February, Top Gear is reporting that Nismo is planning to make improvements to the coupe's power, handing and styling - three things that we're sure few have complained about since 2009. What could this mean for the GT-R? According to the article, Nismo could be looking to raise horsepower from the current 545-hp mark to more than 570 hp, and handling upgrades could give the car a 'Ring lap time of seven minutes and 22 seconds, which as Top Gear points out, is four seconds quicker than the new 911 GT3.
Did Nissan send a ringer GT-R to run the 'Ring? [w/video]
Mon, 25 Nov 2013It turns out that after toting a 7:08 time around the fearsome Nürburgring Nordschleife for the new Nismo-tuned GT-R, Nissan might not have been entirely honest about the car it was using. From what we've been hearing from a few different publications, the GT-R featured in the video isn't what we're going to see on the production model.
PistonHeads reported on the so-called "Time Attack" GT-R while it was in Japan for the Tokyo Motor Show, going so far as to detail the differences between it and the standard GT-R Nismo. And friends, this isn't just a matter of swapping tires. The mods made to the Time Attack car are far more comprehensive.
For a start, the TA produces more downforce thanks to larger aerodynamic pieces. It's some 110 pounds lighter than the standard car, thanks to new bucket seats. The ECU and dampers have been swapped for new units, and the brake pads are different as well. If you've read this far, you might be feeling slightly angry or betrayed that Nissan is toting numbers for a modified car. Don't be.
Nissan applies for 'R-Hybrid' trademark, but what is it for?
Wed, 28 Aug 2013Patent and trademark filings are sort of like tasseography for those of us in the auto industry. If you know where and how to look at something, there's a lot to be figured out. Take this trademark filing from Nissan - it's similar to the Pure Drive badge found on a Versa or Sentra, but the bottom half sports the phrase "R-Hybrid." This wouldn't be remarkable if the "R" in R-Hybrid weren't the same style as the "R" in the Nissan GT-R's badge, right down to the serifs.
While it's easy to see this as grasping at straws, it makes a fair degree of sense. The R35 GT-R may be a dominant performance machine, but it's been around since 2008, which is donkey years in the automotive industry. And based on the recent crop of hybridized hypercars and racecars, a hybrid GT-R doesn't seem like such a stretch.
As Car And Driver points out, figuring out that the GT-R will go hybrid isn't hard - figuring out when it will arrive, is. The buff book rightly points out that a new GT-R isn't expected until 2017, but that designing and trademarking a badge four years ahead of time is a bit odd. Car and Driver speculates that we could see a mildly hybridized R35, although the chances do seem remarkably low. Head over to C/D for a more thorough rundown on why this just might be a GT-R badge, including comparisons with other R-badged Nissans.