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Make:Nissan

Model:Skyline V35

Milage: 7x,xxx KMs

Transmission:Auto - But 5sp Tiptronic - its actually fun!

Colour:Silver

Location:Perth

Complied?Yes

Currently registered?Yes Aug 08

Price:$47500

Contact:0422925440

Folks, selling my beloved Skyline. This beauty has featured in HPI numerous times by its previous owner C-Red tuning, and was in Fast4s in September last year in a 6 page spread. The car was the first in WA and first complied a few years back. Since purchasing the car in August last year I have since supercharged it. The previous owner did alot of tasty mods which add up to serious coin. This car has the whole package, go, whoa, and WOW!

Comments / Modifications:

Heaps of mods, all purchased brand new!

Vortech Supercharger Kit - Stage 1 7-8psi (Cost $9000+ Fitted - 3yr Wty applies) ex USA

Intercooler, Piping, ECU Management, Bypass Valve, Fuel Pump & Regulator

Borla Stainless Exhaust ex USA (Cost $1800)

KS Auto Burnout Carbon Fibre Body Kit (Cost $2500)

Carbon Fibre Engine Cover (Cost $500)

Engine Damper (Cost $250)

Volk GT-C 20x9.5 20x10.5 Gold Wheels (Cost $6000) - slight rash on all, getting tidied up

Tein CS 16 Way Adjustable Coil Overs (Cost $4000)

Brembo Brakes & DBA Rotors & Braided Brake Lines & Ferodo 2500 Pads (Cost $4000)

Whiteline Adjustable Swaybars Front n Rear (Cost $600)

NOS 100HP Kit (Actual NOS brand Cost $1100)

2007 Headlights come with Car (Projector Xenon Type) - Brand New ex USA (Cost $700)

2007 Taillights come with Car, Brand New & Have been fitted before ex USA (Cost $600)

VDIRTY5 numberplates included.

OVER $30K SPENT SINCE ORIGINAL PURCHASE

DVD Player in Glove Box integrates with Factory TV & has USB input, SD Card Reader etc

iPod input to factory BOSE Stereo

Full Alarm etc

Other Stuff:

Premium Package, Half Leather/Suede Seats, Factory BOSE 8 speaker Stereo, Privacy Glass in Rear

Some Faults: CD Stuck in CD Player. Can remove at request... just involves work. Drivers door window sometimes doesnt go up without a slap to the door skin. Common issue but I have a new regulator just arrived. Both front guards have some paint missing from an average roll job. Front Carbon lip is missing, replacement coming (Freeway debris got me!)

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nice car mate, does the price include the chick :D ?

are you willing to split the supercharger? any performance figures?

No girl, sorry mate.

Splitting the SC is not worth it mate... the thing is a bullet with it, and makes the car.

Power wise the kit saw decent gains, torque curve and power delivery is perfect. the car drives as if the kit is factory... pulls like its all engine. I've got a dyno graph somewhere;but the power and torque curve is the same as factory delivery wise, but higher :D piggyback ecu comes with software too. I've got a 12 psi pulley on order which I will throw in... should see about 350+.

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Ok Window motor has now been replaced, all wheels have been fully polished professionally and im willing to take a price drop to $39000!

PS this forum is crap for not allowing editing!

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Sorry forgot to mention the car was just serviced this week at Nissan - Full Auto gearbox fluid flush, engine oil and general checkup :D

Rego just paid up too.

Cheers

JK

Sorry forgot to mention the car was just serviced this week at Nissan - Full Auto gearbox fluid flush, engine oil and general checkup :bunny:

Rego just paid up too.

Cheers

JK

Forgive me if i am wrong, but wasnt the car S/Ced during C-Red's ownership days.

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Were there any issues noted by Nissan on the service docket after the service mate? Are there any other existing issues with the vehicle that you are aware of? If so, could you list them for me. Contact by PM is fine.

harts.

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