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2015 Nissan Gtr Black Edition on 2040-cars

Year:2015 Mileage:2 Color: Features
Location:

NISSAN of NEWPORT NEWS

Newport News, Virginia 23608

(757) 369-6600

 

2015 NISSAN GTR Black

Mechanical & Performance

- 3.8L DOHC Twin Turbo V6 Engine

- 545 Horsepower & 463 lb-ft Torque

- Dual Clutch, Paddle Shift 6-Speed Transmission

-ATTESA E-TS All Wheel Drive System

- Independent Double Wishbone Suspension

- Independent Multi-link Rear Suspension

- Nissan/Brembo Monoblock 6-Piston Front & 4Piston Rear Brake Calipers with Full Floating Cross-Drilled, Ventilated Rotors

RAYS 20" Forged Aluminum Wheels (Dark wheel finish)

Dunlop Extreme Performance Run-Flat Tires

Bilstein Damptronic Electronically-Controlled Shock Absorbers

Driver-configurable Transmission, Suspension, & Vehicle Dynamic Control Modes

 

Safety & Security

Nissan Advanced Air Bag System 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 & tethers for children.

4 Wheel ABS, Traction Control, Vehicle Dynamic Control, Tire Pressure Monitoring System

Electronic Brake force Distribution, Vehicle Security System

 

Comfort and Convenience

Four passenger seating.

Heated 8-way Driver, 4-way passenger front seats.

Recaro Leather-Appointed Front Sport Seats

Red and Black Interior.

Bose Audio System with USB, SiriusXM Radio.

NavTraffic, NavWeather

Nissan Hard Drive with Navigation

Bluetooth, Homelink

Push Button, Dual Zone Auto Temperature

 

Exterior Features

LED Headlight with Signature Lighting

LED Daytime Running Lights

 Power Folding, heated, Side Mirrors

Front Fender Vents with GTR Logo

Dry Carbon Fiber Rear Spolier

 

ALL Interested Buyers Should Contact a Salesperson from Nissan of Newport News @ (757) 369-6600

All transactions will be handled by the dealership.

 

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