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I am a semi-retired Physician and business owner, living on Guam for 20 years.
I am a car collector. I'm no Jay Leno, but I currently have 6 vehicles. [have had as many as 8 at a time in the past] Since I am here on-island only 6 months per year in my semiretirement, I simply have too many cars. I purchased this beautiful car in August of 2013. She currently has less than 2,870 miles on her: [I stated a bit higher above for some wiggle room since I am still driving it [only occasionally] until the auction successfully ends. I park her under cover both at home and at work, and as you can see from the mileage, she gets very little use. She did have her first service already. She runs perfectly. Car gets TONS of attention. Maybe a bit too much. Any buyer can feel free to have her inspected by an independent a mechanic or dealer of your choice here on Guam, USA. Also, if you want to hire an escrow agent and/or a lawyer to inspect the car and hold the car after the auction ends, feel free to do so This is a no stories car: no accidents, no drama whatsoever I have never raced her and have never used the "launch control" even one time; and will not use it between now and the sale/shipping. That's not my kind of thing. I'm a surgeon and need "control" [I've seen those amazing videos though!!] She does have a superficial scratch on the front fascia [at the very, very bottom, right side] that does not involve the paint whatsoever. [It is barely, barely noticeable] That flaw is scheduled to be fixed [replaced] under warranty in the next week or two I understand [my business partner arranged this for me since I was off island at the time he made that minor scrape [Asshole!!] ] I will follow up on this minor, minor repair for you. Car still has that new car smell and the interior is pristine and without marks tears, etc The car is in pristine condition. Wheels are unscraped, paint is flawless, and even some of the stickers are still on the inside of the car Bottom line is that this is an awesome car!!! I promise I WILL sell this car from this auction even though there is a reserve. I want to become more liquid in my old age, and after the note is paid off, I can help the successful buyer arrange shipping at his or her own cost I have shipped many cars to and from Guam. It is a streamlined, pain free process, since Guam is still in the U.S. Once the auction ends and I receive your deposit, I will give the keys to your agent or representative here, if you have one. Cheers and Happy Bidding!!! And remember, there's nothing like "Resale Red" as a car color!!! This car is an investment and not simply a purchase This vehicle will surely take it's place in the Pantheon of true collector cars one day We've all seen the you-tube videos!!! Please email me at humblechuck@gmail.com for questions...or text me at 671-688-0895[...I do not get voice messages from that phone but I do get all texts to that number] |
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Nissan cooks up throwback livery for Le Mans
Thu, May 28 2015Nissan may not have won the overall 24 Hours of Le Mans before – Mazda remains the only Japanese automaker to have done so – but when it returns to Le Mans this year, it will be armed with other bragging rights. And it's that past accomplishment that Nissan is celebrating with this throwback livery. Twenty-five years ago, Mark Blundell set a blistering qualifying lap in the No. 24 Nissan R90CK, lapping La Sarthe in 3:27.020. That was enough to put the Datsun on pole for the race, and though it never made it to the finish line, it set a record that stands to this day when it hit 227 miles per hour on the Mulsanne straight – even with the chicanes in place. That car wore a blue livery with white and red that still holds a place of honor in the hearts of racing fans. So to mark its return to Le Mans a quarter century later, Nissan is decking out its new GT-R LM Nismo in a tribute livery that will be worn by the third entry the company will be fielding in the race. Nissan celebrates 1990 pole lap of Le Mans with retro livery for LM P1 car LE MANS, France – Nissan today revealed a very special livery that will feature on the No.21 Nissan GT-R LM NISMO at Le Mans. Exactly 25 years ago, at the peak of the Group C era, Mark Blundell put the Nissan R90CK on pole position with a stunning 3:27.020 lap of the Le Mans circuit. The No.21 Nissan GT-R LM NISMO is Nissan's third LM P1 car that will be raced by current Super GT Champion Tsugio Matsuda (JAP) and two winners of GT Academy, Lucas Ordonez (ESP) and Mark Shulzhitskiy (RUS). The No.24 Nissan R90CK will also appear at Le Mans in a special parade to mark the anniversary of the pole lap in the hands of the man who took it to the top of the tables 25 years ago, Mark Blundell. The 1100bhp car may not reach speeds of 366 km/h (227 mph) as it did in 1990, but it is certain to grab everyone's attention. "That lap of Le Mans is certainly a very fond memory for me," said Blundell. "It was one of those moments where time stood still and everything went perfectly. You remember those moments, as they don't happen all that often. It's great to see Nissan celebrating that time with the retro livery on the #21 Nissan GT-R LM NISMO. I can't wait to see it on track at Le Mans." "Our racing heritage is hugely important to us," said Darren Cox, Global Head of Brand, Marketing & Sales, NISMO.
Nissan design to show more Chinese influence
Tue, 23 Jul 2013Nissan is going to be leveraging the weight of the Chinese market by selling cars influenced by the People's Republic in other markets around the globe. The influence of Chinese design is further proof of the country's importance on a global scale. Nissan isn't the only manufacturer that's looking to leverage China's burgeoning design talent, as BMW, Volkswagen, and General Motors have all set up facilities.
In fact, VW and GM have both used Chinese talent to design cars, in the Passat and Buick LaCrosse, respectively. Nissan has already tested the waters with its Beijing studios, penning the Friend-Me Concept from this year's Shanghai Auto Show. Where GM and VW used their Shanghai-based studios as more consultancies than anything else, though, Nissan is aiming to have the Beijing studio design a global car.
According to Nissan's global design head, Shiro Nakamura, that's already happening. Nakamura told Reuters that Nissan is two years from launching a Chinese-designed global model that will see sales in both North America and Europe, in addition to its home market. While Nakamura wouldn't elaborate on what the new model's styling would entail, there's a focus on what the Chinese call daqi.
NYC Taxi of Tomorrow ruled legal by appeals court
Wed, 11 Jun 2014The streets of New York City might be filling up with a lot more Nissans in the next few years. A New York appeals court ruled that the city's mandate to replace old taxis with a fleet entirely made up of the Nissan NV200 Taxi of Tomorrow was legal. The decision overturned a previous ruling that decided The Big Apple couldn't force cabbies to all purchase the same vehicle.
Justice David B. Saxe wrote the court's opinion saying the Taxi of Tomorrow is a "legally appropriate response to the agency's statutory obligation to produce a 21st-century taxicab consistent with the broad interests and perspectives that the agency is charged with protecting," according to Bloomberg. The Greater New York Taxi Association, the plaintiff in the case, could still possibly attempt a second appeal.
Nissan originally won the 10-year contract estimated to be worth about $1 billion in 2011, beating out Ford and a Turkish company. Under the Taxi of Tomorrow plan, all New York cabbies would have to switch to the NV200 within three of five years of the van going into service, and it would replace the 16 vehicles previously authorized as taxis. In 2013, the mandate received multiple challenges though, including an attempted ban by cab drivers because the replacement wasn't a hybrid. In a separate case, state Supreme Court judge Schlomo Hagler decided that there was nothing in the city charter that forced a taxi driver to choose a specific vehicle. This was the case that was just overturned. In the meantime, the automaker has been selling the NV200 to New York cabbies at prices around $29,700.








