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I only bought this car like 4 months ago, have soo much things and dreams i wanna do on this car.. But sadly, just 2 weeks ago, my gf and i decided to go back hometown for good..

Love it since the first day i look at it as it was really hard to find a good condition manual v35, until now.. I am soo unwilling to let it go, even consider of export back home..

Some basic info for this car:

Model: V35 350GT

Trans: Manual (rare and hard to find!!)

Year: 11/2004

KM: 42k km

Colour: White

PRICE: $36k

Some list of things i have modded/changed:

Audio:

Eclipse AVN6000 (with newest navi map)

Rockford T4002 with focal 165kr2 (cost me $750)

Soundstream amp (forgot model) for 2xrockford p2d210

Interior with lighting, all white.

Exterior:

Te37 19" with as new condition yokohama tyres 235/35/19 and 265/30/19.

White side indicator

Engine:

Jimwolf air intake with CF intake

Motordyne 5/16 plenum spacer

Fujitsubo Catback (REALLY NICE SOUND!!)

Manifold, grounding kit (both not installed yet)

Pictures will b uploaded soon, IF anyone if interested~

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Important note to anyone interested:

I am leaving melb for good in VERY SOON, but as my house is still here and my cousin will be still staying there, the car will be kept for showing anyone who is interested to buy, no test drive allowed when i am away.

So, in hope to save all the trouble for coming back melb again, the price is lowered to $32k ONLY TILL 4 AUG 09.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Mate, Can you possibly give more info!

Does the car have leather/suede seats, dual climate.

If possible can you send me some more pics please as heading down to Melbourne next week and interested coming to have a look.

Thanks Spenny

not leather, no dual coz it's 04 manual~ (if there is both tat option, i think it would be much more than tat)..

Boys, i am leaving really soon, take advantage of the big discount..

pm sent.

Car is also listed in carsales.com.au today, might b up there tomorrow..

leaving melb on wednesday~

If you can PM your contact details as in melbourne tommorow for work,as interested in coming to have a look.

Thanks

Spenny

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