This 1991 Nissan Cedric Gran Turismo Ultima was recently imported from Japan by the seller and shows 78,761 kilometers (~49k miles). This example is equipped with the range-topping 3.0L turbocharged V6, an automatic transmission, and HICAS four wheel steering. Included import documentation indicates this example had just one owner in Japan before coming to Maryland with the seller in November 2016. Modifications are reportedly limited to period-appropriate alloy wheels and an aftermarket stereo. This Nissan is sold with a clean Maryland title in the seller’s name.

The car is outwardly stock apart from a set of 16″ multi-piece wheels, and the seller has not found evidence of any previous accident repair or paintwork. The lighting is stock, and equipment includes four wheel disc brakes, ABS, four wheel steering, and independent suspension at all four corners.

An aftermarket stereo is fitted, though the cabin is otherwise unmodified. Piano black trim on the center stack remains free of cracks.

The cloth seats appear to have held up well for their age in the included photos. All of the interior systems are said to work correctly, including the A/C.

The turbocharged 3.0 liter VG30DET V6 produced 255 horsepower when new. Service records are not available, though the seller notes that all of the fluids are clean, the front brakes appear new, and that the previous owner appears to have done a good job keeping up on maintenance.

Per the seller this Cedric feels quite quick for a full size sedan. Provided underbody pictures show the floors, rear multi-link suspension and HICAS steering linkage setup. The seller has provided a walkaround video, attached below.