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Expression of interest:

2003 auto V35 premium pack auto

color: silver metallic

64xxxkm (mostly highway driving)

no accident history

car is in immaculate condition, serviced every 5000km with castrol edge, all new fluids throughout, car is tastefully modded, sounds awesome, all receipts for service and modification included

mods include

exterior:

19's SSR 3 piece wheels,

19x9.5+25 /19x10.5 +18 (gtr offset) with yokohama advan sport tyres 245/275, rear guard rolled

d-spec front lip,

gallia front grill,

06 updated projector headlights,

nismo rear apron,

nismo carbon diffuser,

factory spoiler,

new window tint

Full LED interior lights

ICE:

JVC touch screen DVD stereo,

footwork:

tein s-tech spring with tokico shocks (5 ways damper adjustable),

R33 Brembo caliper with 320mm slotted disc,

Engine:

kakimoto Regu 06R catback with titanium tips,

Custom made y pipe,

high flow sports metal cats,

motordyne 5/12 plenum spacer

stainless steel polished intake pipe

Never have any problem on the car, please feel free to come to have a look

all original parts included.

asking $29000 with all mods (except wheels),

or $33800 with SSR wheels

Car has been well looked after, no more to spend,

currently putting it up only as an expression of interest, i'm currently considering getting an S2000 as my next car, feel like a manual car next.

Please no time wasters or joy rider.

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