2015 Nissan Gt-r Nismo Rare Matte Gray on 2040-cars
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2015 Nissan GT-R NISMO- Only 2 of these exist in the USA-this is one of them- MATTE GRAY color with Titanium
Exhaust. Pristine Condition-Never Tracked. Kept in a Temperature Controlled Garage.
Mechanical and Performance
3.8L DOHC Twin Turbo V6 Engine
600 Horsepower and 481 lb-ft Torque
Dual-Clutch, Paddle-Shift 6-Speed Transmission
ATTESA E-TS All Wheel Drive (AWD) System
Independent Double Wishbone Front Suspension
Independent Multi-Link Rear Suspension
Nissan/Brenbo Monoblock 6-Piston Front and 4-Piston Rear Brake Calipers with Full Floating Cross-Drilled,
Ventilated Rotors
BILSTEIN DampTronic
Electrically-Controlled Shock Absorbers
Driver-Configurable Transmission, Suspension and Vehicle Dynamic Control Modes
Safety and Security
Nissan Advanced Air Bag System (AABS) with Dual-Stage Supplemental Front Air Bags
Front Seat-Mounted Side Impact Supplemental Air Bags
Roof-Mounted Curtain Side Impact Supplemental Air Bags
Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH) System (ABS)
Traction Control System (TCS)
Vehical Dynamic Control (VDC)
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD)
Vehical Security System
Exterior Features
LED Headlight with Signature Lighting
LED Daytime Running Lights
Power Remote-Controlled Heated Outside Mirrors
Front Fender Vents with GT-R Emblems
Comfort and Convenience
Four Passenger Seating
Heated 8-Way Driver, 4-Way Passenger Power Front Seats
Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
BOSE Audio System
USB Connectivity
Sirius XM Satellite Radio
Nissan Hard Drive Navigation System with 7" Color Display
NavTraffic and NavWeather
RearView Monitor
Bluetooth and Hands-Free Phone System
Streaming Audio via Bluetooth
Driver-Configurable Multi-Function Display
Dual Zone Automatic Temperature Control
Nissan Intelligent Key with Push Button Ignition
Homelink Universal Transceiver
All-Weather Nismo Car Cover
NISMO Exclusive Features
(Upgrades Included As Standard)
NISMO-Tuned Engine
NISMO Signature Red Engine Cover
NISMO-Tuned Suspension
NISMO 20"RAYS Forged Alloy Wheels
NISMO Dunlop Extreme Run Flat (NR1) 255/40ZRF20 Front and 285-35ZRF 20 Rear Tires
RECARO Leather-Appointed Seats with ALCANTARA Inserts
ALCANTARA-Wrapped Steering Wheel with Red Stitching and Center Mark
NISMO Leather-Wrapped Shift Knob with Red Accents
NISMO Signature Red Accents and Stitching throughout Interior
NISMO Red Tachometer
NISMO Aerodynamic Body Design Including: Carbon-Fiber Front and Rear Fascia, Body Side Sill Covers and Rear
Spoiler
Carbon-Fiber Trunk Lid (Body Color)
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