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For Sale $32,990 ono

ONLY 13,000 km's

Custom plate currently on the car can be sold with...

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Very Fuel Efficient for a sports car, between 550 and 650+km per tank depending on driving style

Best value V35 in SA! You will not find a Premium model V35 with less Km's for this price and in this condition in South Australia! Check car sales if you don't believe me! :banana:

With the current exchange rates, this is far cheaper than importing your own directly, and no wait required or risk as you can come and test drive her before buying (serious buyers only please).

2003 Nissan V35 Premium Skyline 350GT coupe

  • ONLY 13,000 km's
  • 3500cc V6 engine 210Kw
  • 5 Speed Tiptronic
  • Power steering
  • Power windows
  • Power Side mirrors (Fold up when parked)
  • ABS brakes
  • Dual air-bags
  • Grade 5 condition

Features found only on the Premium Model:

  • BOSE 6 speaker Stereo with In dash CD stacker
  • Stereo controls on Steering wheel
  • Dual Zone Climate control Air conditioner
  • Side Curtain air-bags

Factory Optional extras:

  • Part Leather Seats!
  • Mini Disc changer in the boot.
  • Clear side indicator lights
  • Pearl Metallic Blue (awesome colour - really stands out)

This is the most responsive car I have ever owned - the most grunt and style.

I have owned the 3ltr V6 300ZX TT and was not as impressed as I am with this car! I have not grinned as hard since I first drove my FTO GPX!

More pictures here

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  • 2 weeks later...

Going to wack her in the paper in the next couple of weeks so if any one wants her you have first dibs here - for $1000 off the papers and carsales asking price.

Mention this forum for $31,990 - cheapest by $5,000 in SA based on carsale adds!

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Holy crap!

http://finance.yahoo.com/currency/convert?...;amt=1&t=5d

http://finance.yahoo.com/currency/convert?...;amt=1&t=5d

If you were to try and buy my car at the current exchange rates in Japan it would now cost you between $37,000 and $39,000 landed, complied and registered!

This is now an absolute bargain people - you could not directly import your own for this price any more!! If you are interested - buy now before I get greedy and up the price again! :P (Just joking).

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