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Full Carbon Fiber Nissan Gt-r 2009 on 2040-cars

US $109,900.00
Year:2009 Mileage:20950
Location:

Verdun, Quebec, Canada

Verdun, Quebec, Canada
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One of a kind GT-R

Initially sold by AutoNation Nissan, in Florida, this vehicle was then serviced at reed Nissan, then exported to Ontario in 2010. We just recently took it on trade for an SLS. Vehicle is now in at our store in Montreal, QC and we can assist with worldwide shipping. US buyers: You are buying a US Spec vehicle, obtaining a US Title is easy at your DMV.

Full carbon fiber GT-R. Never abused or accidented. Mint car in and out. Every panel removed and replaced by carbon fiber (dry carbon fiber in many cases which is light and stronger). Again, EVERY PANEL, the ENTIRE DOORS, QUARTER PANELS, BUMPERS, FENDERS, ROOF, PILLARS, HOOD, DECKLID are made of carbon fiber. This represents a huge weight reduction and performance gain. 

Here is a list of the modifications totaling $84,505.00.


09 GT-R

PRICES INCLUDE SHIPPING AND INSTALLATION


BODY

Carbon Fiber Front bumper

$5,000.00


Dry Carbon Fiber hood

$2,800.00


Dry Carbon Fiber door

$6,000.00


Dry Carbon Fiber fender

$3,000.00


Carbon Fiber roof

$2,800.00


Carbon Fiber trunk

$1,200.00


BenSopra spoiler

$6,000.00


Carbon Fiber side skirt

$1,500.00


Carbon Fiber rear bumper

$3,500.00


Carbon Fiber rear lip

$1,200.00


Carbon Fiber rear diffuser

$800.00


Carbon Fiber rear over fender

$1,600.00


Recaro Racing seats

$2,000.00


Carbon Fiber QUARTER PANEL

$9,600.00


Carbon Fiber A-Pillars

$1,200.00


Dry Carbon Fiber mirrors

$2,700.00




PERFORMANCE

T1R 90RT Titanium Exhaust System

$4,995.00


AAM COMPETITION GT750-R

$16,380.00


brand new break pads

$1,400.00




WHEELS / TIRES

20" Strasse S5 wheels w/ Carbon Fiber ($2,707.5 x 4)

$10,830.00






$84,505.00



Only 20,950 miles. Clean CarFax & CarProof.  For a YouTube video walk around, Click Here

Thanks for watching/bidding.

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Nissan's Ultimate Smart BBQ e-NV200 is crowd-funded fun in Japan

Thu, Mar 5 2015

When the weather starts warming up, expect the grills to start heating up. A Japanese company is trying to get a jump on the higher temperatures with a crowdfunding campaign for a Nissan e-NV200 with a full kitchenette and many more bizarre features hidden inside. The company calls it the Ultimate Smart BBQ Vehicle. More than just a rather bizarre video, a crowdfunding site is hosting a project to actually hold parties around Japan with this Nissan. The goal is to raise 1 million yen (about $8,500 at current rates), and it has about 180,000 yen ($1,500), as of this writing. A pledge of at least 30,000 yen ($250) gets you and a friend invited to one of these events. However, if you really need the Ultimate Smart BBQ Vehicle, then 25 million yen ($208,500) buys it outright. This van is designed to be an emissions-free party machine. Sliding out of the rear is a 1,500-watt electric grill complete with a rotisserie, and there's even a sink for washing dishes. A full disposal system even helps with cleanup afterwards. Beyond just a place to do some outdoor cooking, this e-NV200 is outfitted with practically everything necessary to host some festivities. An ultrasonic mosquito barrier should keep the bugs away, and a water mister also helps keep guests cool. When it starts getting dark, there's a smartphone-linked screen on the side to display pictures or movies, and the setup even doubles as a karaoke machine. Likely the weirdest feature, though, is a deployable drone that can take pictures of your shindig. Our Japanese language skills are limited to counting from one to ten and asking what time it is in Tokyo right now, so it's hard to really suss out all the details. But from a Q&A at the bottom of the page (translated by our friends at Google Translate), it appears you have to be a Japanese resident to donate. And the site doesn't take American Express. If anyone knows how to read Japanese and wants to tell us more, please comment below. Because now we're hungry and want some yakitori.

Japanese automakers ramping production for renewed American sales

Wed, 21 Nov 2012

The 2011 earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan took quite the toll on the automotive industry in that nation. Not content to lean on that tragedy as excuse for slagging sales, the Japanese automakers are planning on a major production expansion in North America. The aim is to reclaim the market share lost from the Tsunami-based dip, and overcome a dollar/yen exchange rate that makes exporting to America unprofitable.
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Nissan Leaf's No Charge To Charge now available in Boston

Mon, Jul 6 2015

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