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Nissan Gt-r 2014 Premium Edition on 2040-cars

US $95,000.00
Year:2014 Mileage:3382
Location:

tamuning, guam, Guam

tamuning, guam, Guam

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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