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$30,000 ONO (special price for Skylines Australia Forum)

Contact Mike on 0438-779-885

Location: Adelaide.

* Japanese domestic market vehicle - not sold in Australia - rare!

* Fully serviceable by any Nissan dealer

* Privately imported by the current owner

* Top-of-the range prestige Skyline model

* Engine - 3.5L V6 (206kW, 353Nm, model VQ35DE from the Nissan 350Z)

* Continously Variable automatic transmission (CVT) with 8-speed tiptronic mode (with steering-mounted paddles)

* Metallic dark silver paintwork

* 51,000km

* Factory low profile mag wheels.

* Factory BOSE dash loading 6 CD sound system with sub-woofer with steering wheel mounted controls and tape.

* High Intensity Display (HID) Xenon headlights.

* Power front seats, tilt etc.

* Power mirrors - direction and folding

* Full service history

* Factory bodykit

* Power steering

* Power windows

* Tilt adjust steering

* Factory immobiliser

* Factory tinted windows

* Dual zone climate control air conditioning

* Air conditioning vents for rear passengers.

* ABS brakes

* Sports exhaust

* Vehicle "Dynamacy" Control (selectable)

* Dual air-bags

* Remote Central locking

* Factory Nissan security

* Rear wheel drive

* Leather steering wheel

* Leather gear knob

* Factory race pedals

* Factory skyline carpets

* Full Trip Computer

* Factory LCD screen for trip computer, with inbuilt television/DVD satellite navigation (tv and satnav require some conversion for Australia)

* No accident history

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Edited by v35gt8

Hey, can't believe they make the same model in sedan as my coupe, it's kinda a wierd. It's like a beefed up nissan maxima isn't it? :)

oh well, good luck with the sale anyway.

Edited by LEXREX

You'd only make that mistake once. :-)

The party trick is simply holding the accelerator foot to the floor. The CVT will put the VQ35DE in the middle of the power band and keep it there, putting all the power to the *rear* wheels. Its funny watching their faces as they drop backwards each time they change gears :-)

Hey, can't believe they make the same model in sedan as my coupe, it's kinda a wierd. It's like a beefed up nissan maxima isn't it? :)

oh well, good luck with the sale anyway.

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Hi Mate,

Sorry cash sale as I have already bought the replacement.

The V35 Skyline is a good luxury car for people who want/need a genuine 4 seater (5 legal), but still want good pick up of a 350z engine.

The smart gearbox means you can have it sporty or maximum economy. Also rear wheel drive unlike a Maxima.

Cheers,

- mike

Trade you for a BMW 740iL (7 Series) V8 Luxury car

Used to be Danish Ambassadors car....

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