2014 White Nissan Gt-r Premium Edition. 6,013 Miles. Factory Warranty. on 2040-cars
Tacoma, Washington, United States
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Up for sale is my 2014 Nissan GT-R. I bought this wonderful machine brand new off of the lot in July of 2013 from the Nissan of Edmonds dealership in Seattle, WA. Upon purchasing, the vehicle had 21 miles (Nissan test track factory miles). I am the original owner and have been so meticulous with the care of the vehicle you could consider it partly insane. It has only ever been garage kept, and only driven on non-rainy days. It currently has 6,012 miles on it, as I drove it A LOT over the summer up until about October, at which point it's since stayed in my garage due to Seattle's rainy weather.
Upon purchase of the vehicle back in July of 2013, I went directly to one of the most reputable detailing shops in Washington (Metropolitan Detail, located in Bellevue) to have a full from XPEL Clear Bra installed to protect the vehicle from rock chips. The clear bra covers the entire front end of the vehicle, the underside of the front bumper to protect from any scuffs and the rear quarter panels. The front windshield and headlights also have a unique clear film that protects from tiny particles and rock chips causing chips and light scratches. Prior to the install of the XPEL bra, the paint had a 2 stage detailing paint sealer to help it keeps it's shine for years to come. Needless to say, the exterior condition is flawless, the vehicle has only been hand washed with new, properly rinsed automotive wash mits each time using the 2 bucket method. The interior is in equally great condition. I am a non smoker, and have never let anyone smoke within the vehicle. Nor have I let anyone who does smoke sit in it for a ride without changing clothes first to prevent the seats from possibly absorbing their smoke odor. The interior literally smells new still, as if it had just been purchased from the dealer. This GT-R has NEVER been in any accident of any sorts, and has never had any malfunctions or problems whatsoever. This GT-R currently has one modification which is a full 5" diameter Meisterschaft GT-Haus Exhaust. This does NOT void the factory warranty. I've spoken with numerous techs about this. The rule is, so long as you do not modify and replace the primary catalytic converters and/or o2 sensors in the downpipes or anything before that in the exhaust system with aftermarket parts, your warranty is still 100% valid. I also have the original exhaust still if you would like it with the purchase of the vehicle. Tires, brakes, etc are in great condition still. The vehicle is up to date on it's maintenance, all of which has been documented and performed by Magic Nissan of Everett here in Washington. Everett being my preferred Nissan GT-R maintenance dealership due to it being where nearly every other GT-R in the area goes for service due to their knowledgeable techs who have built a reputation with the local GT-R community. Any questions, please do not hesitate to send me a message. If you are a serious buyer I can give you my contact information for any questions and/or sales related negotiations. |
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