Fs: 2009 gt-r (va)
Fs: 2009 gt-r (va)
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2009 Nissan GT-R Premium
500 miles
Gun Metallic
LC has never been used
Condition: As new
JN1AR54F79M251063
Price: $72,800
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/p...o=newpm&u=1545
2009 Nissan GT-R Premium
500 miles
Gun Metallic
LC has never been used
Condition: As new
JN1AR54F79M251063
Price: $72,800
Thanks for the feedback.
Fortunately, no financial meltdown here.
I just love cars and go through them very quickly. I've sold many cars after putting under a thousand miles on them. Admittedly, that may not be too bright, but it allows me to buy the next vehicle I have my sights set on.
Fortunately, no financial meltdown here.
I just love cars and go through them very quickly. I've sold many cars after putting under a thousand miles on them. Admittedly, that may not be too bright, but it allows me to buy the next vehicle I have my sights set on.
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Not sure what I'll get next.
I bought an Evo X MR a couple weeks ago. I've been trying to find an E92 M3 for a while. I'd love a new GT3 when they're available in the fall, but would prefer to wait and buy a lightly used one next year. Decisions, decisions...
I bought an Evo X MR a couple weeks ago. I've been trying to find an E92 M3 for a while. I'd love a new GT3 when they're available in the fall, but would prefer to wait and buy a lightly used one next year. Decisions, decisions...
bump for a great price! BTW how do you like the evo x MR? Ive been thinking about either picking one of those up new (they are giving them away 6500 off MSRP) and then getting a rover or something for a dd.
Travis
Travis
I enjoy the Evo MR. It's no rocketship, but it's reasonably quick, packed with technology, and the transmission is smoother than the one in the GT-R. A lightly used one with nav and the RF stereo should run you around $30K.





