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UNFORTUNATELY I HAVE FORGOTTEN MY DRIVE WITH PICS AT WORK, SO I WILL UPLOAD FIRST THING TOMORROW BUT IT LOOKS LIKE MY AVATAR

Well it is with great sadness that I am putting my V35 up for sale!

We are eagerly awaiting the birth of our first child soon, and we've just bought a new place to accomodate, so the car has to go so we can buy something more everyday-type-runner-around. The car has been my pride and joy for nearly 2 years. First Aussie owner. Bought it with very low mileage, 14500km's at the time and it was absolutely immaculate. Like buying a brand new car.

The car would suit a buyer who wants a quick, classy, but sexy sedan with superior handling.

What came with the car of note:-

  • Black Half leather/suede seats - front seats full power, back seats recline and super comfy
  • BOSE stereo system - 6 disc stacker, 8" sub, all works and speakers have not deteriorated at all and still sounds fantastic and punchy.
  • Jap TV/NAV/Screen system with Reverse Camera
  • 8 Speed CVT - The best bit about the car I would say. It completes the Saloon Cruiser feel. Tiptronic and Flappy paddles.
  • Privacy Glass - Actual dark tinted glass in the rear windows, almost limo.
  • Woodgrain interior highlights around centre console and doors.

What I've done to the car:-

  • DBA Gold discs all round - drilled and slotted
  • HP Hawk HPS Brake pads
  • ELF Racing Brake Fluid
  • Chrome Z-Tube
  • JWT Pod Filter intake kit
  • 600CCA Battery
  • Official Nissan Aero Front Bumper - Uber rare, I haven't seen any over here. If you have one I want to see it.
  • Grounding Gear cables, full 10 lead kit - makes the gear changes instant. Definitely makes a difference.

I change the oil and spark plugs every 6 months. Always NGK Iridium and Mobil 1. Always filled up with VPower. Very clean inside, non-smoker. This car is quick, especially towards the top end. I took it to WSID once and it did 15 sec flat consistent across 3 runs, but I had major slippage each time. It was very very cold. I have all the original manuals, plus I will give you the 2008 electronic parts catalogue.

Nissan 2003 V35 350GT-8 Sedan

BW6 Blue

42000KM's

8 Speed CVT

Registered till Jan 09

North Ryde

$30000

Feel free to PM me for any questions or if you would like to arrange to have a look.

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