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Make: Nissan

Model: 2004 350GT

Milage: 57500km's (fair bit of highway driving)

Transmission: 6sp Manual

Colour: Obsidian Black

Location: Sydney

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: 37500 with stock wheels, 42200 with 19" TE37

Contact: PM here

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After alot of umming and ahhing, I've decided to part ways with the V35. The car is in great condition and has pretty much all the sort after V35 Coupe options. Black, Manual, Premium, Sunroof, Brembo's

I've got all the import paperwork for the car, including FULL JAPANESE SERVICE HISTORY

Excellent fuel ecconomy!! ~ 500km's to a tank city driving, and pushing 800km's on freeways!

The car also has full NISMO suspension including, Shocks, Springs and Swaybars, as well as Fujitsubo Cat back exhaust.

Less that 3000k's ago I installed a JWT clutch kit imported from the US. Includes JWT Clucth, JWT Lightened Flywheel, Stainless Steel braided clutch line, Chromoly clutch pivot ball, Nismo roller bearing

Tyres on the TE37's are Michelin Pilot Sport PS2, and in this size worth around $900 each new. Now have about 70% tread.

Regularly service with nothing but the best of oils. Redline MTL gearbox oil, only Royal Purple in the engine.

I'm in no big rush to sell so please no ridiculously low offers. I actually love the car so not selling means I keep it :D

The reason for the sale is simply to throw a bit more cash on the home loan. I still want a nice Nissan so interested in trades for neat/tidy stockish 93/94 R32 GTR or 97 R33 GTR with cash my way.

Also may be interested in small car. The priority is to get more cash on my loan, so let me know what you have.

Images:

Stock wheels

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TE37's

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