Black Nissan Gtr Dealer Maintained on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
This car is in new condition I never track it. I am Physician without enough time to enjoy the car. The exhaust was done by Nissan deaker an HKS system was installed. The tires are the OEM Dunlop run flats going on this week (they cost $2200.00). This car was meticulously broken in, and I never abuse the vehicle. It gets alot of attention and its always garage kept. There are no dents, dings, or scratches. Nobody ever sits in it but me and nobody has been in the back of the car. Rims are perfect 20 inch. You will have brand new tires to enjoy as they are going on this week April 17th. You are getting the fastest meanest car in town! |
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Nissan ZEOD RC stretches its legs for the first time
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