*special Edition* Titanium Color Only 90 Made! on 2040-cars
Glendale, California, United States
RARE 1 OUT OF 90 EVER MADE !!! Up for sale is this beautiful RARE Nissan GTR that Has been babied and well taken care of. This is the Titanium color Limited Edition GTR. 1 out of 90!!! Only 90 of this color GTR's ever made! Color on this car is AMAZING! Car is immaculate and Detailed every week and always garage kept. Must see in person to appreciate it. It has never been in accident before with clean title in hand! Still under factory warrantee!! This GTR is fully loaded with every option 2009 model had to offer. It has a beautiful white interior with zero stains. No one has ever sat in the backseat of this car! Still new car smell! I've always babied this car and kept up with the maintenance (have papers). Always washed and detailed and garage kept. Never been launched or abused before. Serious buyers only no dreamers or tire kickers. No test drives unless proof of funds. There aren't many of this color GTR's out there, now it's your chance to be in one!
This Vehicle is Located in Los Angeles, California Call or text for further questions!! (818)804-0852 Asking Price $66,000 Local Pick Up Only!! Will Ship At Buyers Expense! |
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