2014 Nissan Gt-r Gtr Black Edition White As New on 2040-cars
Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, United States
2014 Nissan GT-R Black Edition
Very reluctant sale due to foreign relocation...
This is a 2014 Nissan GTR Black Edition with only 4300 miles! This car is Pearl White with Black / Red interior. This GTR comes fully loaded with Premium Black / Red Edition Recaro Seats, Cruise Control, Touch Screen Navigation, HomeLink, Push Button Start, Carbon Fiber Interior Accents, 20 Inch Rays Engineering Alloy Wheels, Bluetooth, Rear View Camera and a Bose Audio System! This vehicle is in near new condition.
The car will come with :
-Original Window sticker
-2 Keys
-All manuals
-Set of Nissan GTR carpet
-Original Nissan GTR car cover
-3M paint protection fitted on the car
- Black exhaust protection (not fitted)
GT-R performance Optimisation Services done at 1000Miles
Full Service just done by Nissan
The car has been driven by a mature driver and has never been on a Track
the car has never had an accident or been damage. Clear title.
if you are looking for a very nice fully equiped GT-R this is the one!
you can contact me on 262-865-4849
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