Introducing the 2023 Nissan Z Performance, a triumphant revival of the iconic Z family that captivates with its striking design and exhilarating performance. Embodying the essence of the legendary Z lineage, this car is a true driver's delight, boasting a standard manual transmission that puts you in complete control of its 400-horsepower 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine. With a mere 400 miles on the clock, this Z Performance model represents a rare opportunity to own a modern sports car that combines timeless Z car elements with cutting-edge innovations. Step into a world of thrills with the Nissan Z, where passion meets power and driving becomes an unforgettable experience.
When the Nissan GT-R, also known as the R35, debuted in 2007, it took the world by storm and broke the formula of more performance equaling a higher price. Here was a car that could go toe-to-toe with Europe's best while costing, in some cases, just half the price. The GT-R is still in production, having undergone three facelifts and several updates, and sales show no signs of slowing down. This 2020 Nissan GT-R Premium comes from the second facelift era and bears 22,800 miles since new. It also has a host of enhancements to boast that will thrill its next lucky owner.
Upon its release, the Nissan GT-R captivated the automotive world by being able to lock horns with cars carrying heftier price tags. Its performance and design won the GT-R many accolades and has its place as one of automotive history’s greatest hits. Why not own one of the greats and drive off in this 2020 Nissan GT-R Track Edition we have today. Located in Colorado and with just 31,000 miles on the clock, this Japanese legend comes with 2 keys, books and manuals, and window sticker.
Nissan shook up the sports car and entry level supercar markets in 2007 when it debuted the R35 GT-R to the global market. The R35 GT-R was the first time that the GT-R label was given its own model line-up, and forced automakers to take a long and hard look at their performance offerings. Here was a competitive offering from a major global automaker, backed by sound engineering, proven reliability, tuner friendliness and a helping of practicality thrown in as well. The cherry on the cake was the fact that it was fiendishly affordable when compared to machines offering similar horsepower and handling prowess. Still on sale, the GT-R remains a cult favorite, and Nissan is planning to release a successor that will once again bear the GT-R name. That makes this 2020 Nissan GT-R Premium Nismo all the more desirable, as it’s got just 18,000 miles on the clock, and a host of upgrades over and under its skin.
What AMG is to Mercedes-Benz, Nismo is to Nissan. The moment you see a Nismo badge you know it’s a track focused weapon that guarantees smiles per gallon, take this 2016 Nissan GT-R Nismo we have today for instance. With a reported 31,000 miles on the clock this rare Japanese bird sees some upgrades to make it go faster and match those iconic Nismo design cues better.
Rocking the sports car world is a tough task, with constant innovation and manufacturers pushing the limit all the time creating that Wow factor is one done rarely. Back in 2009, Nissan rocked the automotive world with the Nissan GTR. You would find videos of people rocketing off the line in their GTRs and taking down cars way above its MSRP. With a rich history and performance in its bloodstream it's time you got in the fun with this 2016 Nissan GT-R Premium we have today. With 56,000 miles on the clock, this Japanese legend is the perfect Sunday track weapon and comfortable cruiser when you feel like it.
Nissan’s hallowed GT-R tag was first applied way back in 1969 as the top-tier variant of the popular Skyline model. Seeing these three letters on the back of a Skyline meant that it was a giant-slayer, packing potent performance and sure-footed handling prowess. With the popularity and cachet of the badge, Nissan decided to spin it off into a separate model and the Nissan GT-R was born in 2007. It hit US shores one year later, as a 2009 model and has been selling well ever since. The GT-R has a reputation for keeping up with and even thrashing models from Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Porsche on and off the tracks, whilst costing a fraction of their price. Hence, it came to be known as the ‘budget supercar’. Here’s your chance to own one of these beauties, with this 2014 Nissan GT-R Track Edition. It’s for sale in Tennessee by an enthusiast owner who is its second, and comes with only 11,600 miles on the clock. Two keys are included in the sale as well. The 2014 Track Edition is very rare, as only 150 were produced for the US market, making this car a worthwhile investment too.
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.
Nissan, the Japanese automobile manufacturer synonymous with speed, was founded in 1933 by Masujiro Hashimoto. Throughout its lengthy history, Nissan has become renowned for producing some of the most coveted JDM cars in the world. Since 1999, Nissan has been a part of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, making it the largest automobile manufacturer. The Nissan GT-R, which stands for Gran Turismo-Racing, is a high-performance sports car and grand tourer that was introduced to the global market in 2007. It is the successor to the more famous Nissan Skyline GT-R, also known as the Godzilla. We are excited to offer a 2014 Nissan GT-R Premium with a plethora of impressive upgrades that elevate the vehicle to extreme performance. The car has only 34,381 miles on the clock. The seller reports that the engine power band is super accessible and responsive for street driving, unlike many "big build" GTRs that can lag off the line. All receipts, records, and Dyno plots are available upon request.
1970 saw the US market receive the nimble Datsun 240Z, the US counterpart of the Japanese Fairlady Z. While the Datsun was available, it wasn't a true JDM as the Fairlady Z, and throughout the Fairlady Z's production, the JDM car has been brought into the US to satisfy the tuner crowd that was brewing up. The sixth generation Z model was called the Nissan Fairlady Z or the 350Z and was produced from 2008 to 2021. In 2009 Nissan introduced the NISMO variant of the 370Z, which was produced for a very short four years. Here's a chance to own a rare tuner that is highly sought after with this 2013 Nissan 370Z NISMO, which bears 70,000 miles on the odometer and some tasty upgrades.
The Nissan GT-R is a car that needs little introduction. A unique blend of precision Japanese engineering, design, and performance, the GT-R was one of the first tech-laden supercars to impress. It remains in production today, the basic design and powertrain proving to be as relevant today as it was when first introduced in 2007. A spiritual descendant from the Skyline GT-R, the R35 is still adored by fans of JDM performance today. One look at the featured car and you’ll know there’s more to it than meets the eye. This 2013 Nissan GT-R Black Edition features many tasteful and carefully selected modifications. Garage-kept, with a clean Carfax, and 31,000 miles, this Nissan GT-R Black Edition has a lot to offer any potential buyer.
Before Tesla came onto the scene and gave us countless videos of passengers blown away by the car’s ability to launch off the line like a drag machine, the Nissan GT-R was doing the same, decimating almost everything else, just like Godzilla does in all his movies. It’s no surprise then, that the GT-R is nicknamed ‘Godzilla’ The R35 is the stand-alone GT-R that carries the GT-R tag that was previously worn by top-shelf Skylines to the next level. If you are on the lookout for a serious four-wheeled performance rocket, this car might be the ticket. It’s a 2012 Nissan GT-R Premium from California with just 59,500 miles on the clock and a host of tasteful modifications. The owner reports over $20,000 in receipts from the last 1,000 miles so this is a deal you don’t want to miss.
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Introducing the 2023 Nissan Z Performance, a triumphant revival of the iconic Z family that captivates with its striking design and exhilarating performance. Embodying the essence of the legendary Z lineage, this car is a true driver's delight, boasting a standard manual transmission that puts you in complete control of its 400-horsepower 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine. With a mere 400 miles on the clock, this Z Performance model represents a rare opportunity to own a modern sports car that combines timeless Z car elements with cutting-edge innovations. Step into a world of thrills with the Nissan Z, where passion meets power and driving becomes an unforgettable experience.
When the Nissan GT-R, also known as the R35, debuted in 2007, it took the world by storm and broke the formula of more performance equaling a higher price. Here was a car that could go toe-to-toe with Europe's best while costing, in some cases, just half the price. The GT-R is still in production, having undergone three facelifts and several updates, and sales show no signs of slowing down. This 2020 Nissan GT-R Premium comes from the second facelift era and bears 22,800 miles since new. It also has a host of enhancements to boast that will thrill its next lucky owner.
Upon its release, the Nissan GT-R captivated the automotive world by being able to lock horns with cars carrying heftier price tags. Its performance and design won the GT-R many accolades and has its place as one of automotive history’s greatest hits. Why not own one of the greats and drive off in this 2020 Nissan GT-R Track Edition we have today. Located in Colorado and with just 31,000 miles on the clock, this Japanese legend comes with 2 keys, books and manuals, and window sticker.