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Up for sale is my feb 2005 V35 skyline

SPECS:(Pretty much nice and stock.)

14 000 kms

4 seater, 2 door

3.5 l V6

5 speed tiptronic

Metallic blue in colour, virtually unmarked (one small scratch on rear bumper, 1 small chip on front drivers 1/4 panel and a tiny dent on passenger door)

Half leather interior

Momo steering wheel

Dual zone climate control

Remote start/alarm

Bose stereo system/6 stacker cd

Factory 19" rims

New tyres (Kuhmo)

Comes with full service history from japan, original manuals etc - has been well looked after

oh and the photos (it has rego but i hadnt put the plates on when these pics were taken)

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Not a cheap series 1 2003 models like you find on ebay or carsales and not bloody silver like alot of them out there.

looking for $35 500 negotiable, for the right price im happy to include shipping interstate (located in SA)

PM me, 0400 031 911 or email [email protected] if interested

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Now has another 3 months rego. Kms are starting to build up now, almost at 15 000!!!

Price drop to 34,500 but hit me with a reasonable offer, i may consider it. Id consider a swap for a s15 plus cash too.

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