



When you turn back the clock on automotive history one car stands out as being the one that broke the car world and ruined its balance. The Nissan GT-R was that car, the mere mention of a Nissan Gt-R sparks sparked fear amongst supercar owners. Upon its release back in 2009 YouTube was filled with videos of Nissan GTRs launching as hard as they could, mind-blowing passengers. The car even impressed James May when he was seen launching the GTR at full force and doing it again confused as to how something could be that fast. Wondering why James May was baffled, why not check out this 2014 Nissan GT-R Black Edition Coupe and find out yourself. Located in California this enthusiast owned example has just 27,000 miles on the clock with the owner stating that this being a Black Edition means you have one rare bird in your hands.

The exterior design of the Nissan GTR didn't really change much over the years due to it being an iconic crowd favorite. This 2014 Nissan GT-R Black Edition Coupe sports a pearly white exterior which brings out those design cues and sporty lines well. This being a black edition means that the car rides on a set of exclusive 20” 6 spoke Rays wheels which are finished off in black. You also get a carbon fiber spoiler as part of the black edition as well. The owner also reports that there are black edition badges throughout the exterior of the car as well. The black edition treatment also extends to the car’s black interior. The specially commissioned Recaro leather seats which are heated as well grabs all the attention and keeps its occupants firmly held on those fast launches. The GTR logo is also on the floor mats with a Bose premium audio system which includes AM/FM/CD and Bluetooth keeps you and your passengers entertained by pumping out good tunes. The nav traffic system ensures you're headed the right direction with the backup camera making sure you don't damage the car while backing up.

Since inception, the GTR uses the same engine with varying levels of performance. This 2014 Nissan GT-R Black Edition Coupe sports the iconic twin turbocharged 3.8L V6 engine, with an impressive 545hp for 2014. When Motor Trend tested out a Black Edition like the one we have here the car posted 0 to 60 times of just 2.8 seconds. All that turbocharged power is delivered to all 4 wheels of the car through a 6 speed dual clutch automatic transmission. The V6 in this Nissan GTR is able to breath more freely thanks to a Meisterschaft aftermarket exhaust installed in the car by the current owner. It’s also reported that the exhaust has been tuned down to sound more pleasant.

Car Location: California 2014 MY Nissan GT-R Black Edition Coupe Current seller has a Meisterschaft aftermarket exhaust installed on the GTR but is tuned down for a more pleasant sound - reported by seller Black badges reported throughout the exterior Pearl White exterior Black interior Black Edition trim - reported to be a rare specification Enthusiast owned Carpeted GT-R logo floor mats Full time all wheel drive 20" 6 spoke light weight forged alloy wheels in special black Wing spoiler from factory Bose premium audio system AM/FM/CD w/ Bluetootg and NavTraffic Heated front Recaro sport seats Recaro leather appointed seat trim Back up camera



The Nissan GT-R has bowed out of production after a staggering 18-year production run. This incredibly long run underlines just how technologically advanced the GT-R was when it was introduced. And with each update, the full potential of this beast was unlocked. Our featured car is a 2014 Nissan GT-R Premium - but it's far from just that. It featires a host of tatestful upgrades from some of the best in the name of tuning, incluing AMS Performance, HKS, T1 Race Development, and Boost Logic. With just 16,859 miles, this GT-R from Jamaica, New York, combines low mileage with serious engineering, offering a machine that is both highly capable and carefully refined.



The mere mention of the letters G, T, and R evokes images of track focused machines built for the road comes to mind, owning one is an experience you really can't replicate. Present today is this 2020 Nissan GT-R Premium. With a reported 25,515 miles on its clock, this is Godzilla on steroids and can be yours to push at your local track or turn heads at your local car meet.



The word GT-R strikes excitement into fans of JDM cars, specifically those from Nissan. The legendary Skyline GT-R first made an appearance way back in 1969, as a high-performance derivative of the Skyline model. Since then, there were many iterations, notably the R32, R33 and R34 models which offered real performance and driving pleasure. However, in the early 2000s, Nissan changed the direction of the GT-R. It would now become a stand-alone model, in the form of a two-door 2+2 sports car. The new GT-R debuted in 2007, as the R35. The car was such a hit that it was made right up until this year, albeit with several upgrades and facelifts over the year. Widely considered to be the performance bargain of the decade, and offering true giant-killing performance, you can get your very own GT-R right now. Here’s a 26,830-mile 2010 Nissan GT-R Premium from Sebastian, Florida for sale. Read on to find out what it offers.




Here’s a chance that’s not very likely to come every day. This 1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R could be yours if you’d like to own one of the Eighties and Nineties JDM cult heroes that most petrolheads lust after in their dreams. This heavily-modified car packs an RB26 single-turbo built motor, a sleek black outlook and 62,148 miles on the clock. Coming from the fine R32 generation, it’s also got a very distinctive shape to its two-door coupe body. Don’t worry about this car being right-hand drive; you’ll quicky get used to it.



Remember Need For Speed Underground? The time when this famous racing franchise shifted gears and focused on the whole street racing scene? Well, one of the cars in that game was the Nissan 350Z. A fine sports car, it was highly sought after by players, and could be massively upgraded in-game, just like in real life. If you grew up playing NFS Underground and dreaming of a 350Z in your life, that time has come. Say hello to this 2006 Nissan 350Z from Chino. It’s done 73,000 miles and comes with some rather nice upgrades, including a shift towards forced induction! Better yet, the car still maintains a rather stock outlook on the exterior. So, you can either keep it as the sleeper it is, or give it a new look – the choice is yours once you take over this car.



Caution! You are now in the presence of greatness. What you see here is not just a Skyline, nor just an R34, it is a V-Spec. Cementing its iconic status on the silver screen like Fast & Furious, the 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec rose to fame, becoming a go-to bedroom wall décor for kids. Nissan was financially struggling at the time, but their unwavering valor led them to introduce more aggressive styling and set the stage for iconic Nismo special editions. Today, these masterpieces are rare to find and are big-ticket items. This example of the 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 V-Spec comes to you with just 37,000 miles on its clock. It boasts a Nismo body kit and offers two keys.


We're here to create a platform to better the automotive industry through communication and transparency. Please treat everyone with respect. Healthy debates are natural, but kindness is required.
Make sure everyone feels safe. Hate speech of any kind is strictly prohibited. Degrading comments about things like race, religion, culture, sexual orientation, etc. will not be tolerated.
Give more than you take. Self-promotion, spam, or links of any kind are not allowed.
Wholesale
Direct Deal
Upload Inspection
Order Inspection
Modern Vehicle Finance
Classic Vehicle Finance
Document Request
Autrella Rates
60 Days - $999
90 Days - $1499