2010 Nissan GT-R Premium - $63,000 [Know the Owner/Seller]
Owner of this GT-R is the elderly father of a co-worker. The car has been babied and I think it is priced really competitively. Northern Virginia area.
Pictures after the jump to cars.com:
2010 Nissan GT-R Premium, $63,000 - Cars.com
Pictures after the jump to cars.com:
2010 Nissan GT-R Premium, $63,000 - Cars.com
2010 is a safe year for the GT-R as well, I get very few service calls on these.
The first year or two we had issues with transaxles, but the 2010 year had most of those cleared up. 2012 is such a beast, I'm not sure they can be broken in stock form.
Bump for a great car.
The first year or two we had issues with transaxles, but the 2010 year had most of those cleared up. 2012 is such a beast, I'm not sure they can be broken in stock form.
Bump for a great car.
Originally Posted by TomStratRT
Good luck with sale. Service costs are UNGODLY with this beast. 
Originally Posted by TomStratRT
Good luck with sale. Service costs are UNGODLY with this beast. 
Gotta pay to play. When an $90K (retail) car can embarrass a dozen supercars costing three times as much, there's a price to pay somewhere.
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