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LATE 2004 MODEL SKYLINE V35 350GT / G35 PERFECT CONDITION MODIFIED - LOW KMS - NAV SYSTEM 30.000 Kms

A very good condition V35 is going into sale market, what you will get is a perfect condition V35 with late 2004 model, Low Kms, premium pack, with navigation, full leather interior and modified.

This car always been looked after very well, washed once a week, Always keep on shaded carpark without exposing much to the sunlight, always serviced every 5000kms, used BP ULTIMATE 98octane, Serviced history, New front disc brake and front and rear brake pads.

Very smooth car and pretty good on fuel, car is very clean inside and out. This car has a Very large torque/power that you can feel it straight from accelerating. Petrol consumsion has been very fair (great) related to the power you got.

This car has been modified to ensure the look of its aesthetic on the street and handling as well as power. All Stock parts will be given to buyer, anytime buyer needs to make it to stock, its just like a click of a finger.

Number Plate will not be included

Reason for sell : Moving Overseas

Location : Sydney Eastern Suburb

MODIFICATION

• FULL Leather Seats

• Pioneer Carrozeria Deck

• Pioneer Front Speakers

• Pioneer Rear Speakers

• Pioneer Carrozeria Navigation

• Pair of NISMO Front Floor Mats

• Nismo Rear Floor Mats

• 20'' Nkb Elite 8 REP Silver Polish

• Kumho Ecsta Spt Tyres 235/35/20 Front

• Kumho Ecsta Spt Tyres 275/30/20 Rear

• Tanabe NF Suspension

• Front Sport Disc Brakes

• Front and Rear Sport Brake Pads

• INGS+ Front Kit

• INGS+ Rear Kit

• INGS+ Side Skirt

• Sport Trunk Spoiler

• Infinity Front Grille

• Tinted Window

• HID 6000K

• MTEC Front light Bulb

• MTEC Trunk Bulb

• Black Roof Vinyl

• HKS Legamax Exhaust Catback System

• Apexi Air Filter Pod Filter System

• ARC Front Strut Bar

STOCK ITEM THAT YOU WILL GET

• Exhaust System

• Set Alloy Wheels with tyres

• Halogen light bulb

• Suspension set

ENGINE SPEC

• 3,498 cc 3.5 liters V 6 front engine with 95.5 mm bore, 81.4 mm stroke, 10.3 compression ratio, double overhead cam, variable valve timing/camshaft and four valves per cylinder VQ35DE

• Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 26 and EPA city (mpg): 18

• Multi-point injection fuel system

• 20 gallon main premium unleaded fuel tank

• Power: 209 kW , 280 HP SAE 6,200 rpm; 270 ft lb , 366 Nm 4,800 rpm

SUSPENSION SPEC

• Four-wheel ABS

• Brake assist system

• Four disc brakes including four ventilated discs

• Electronic brake distribution

• Electronic traction control via engine management

• Immobilizer

• Spacesaver steel rim internal spare wheel

• Stability control

• Multi-link front and rear suspension independent with stabilizer bar and coil springs

SAFETY FEATURES

• Electronic Stability Control

• 4-Wheel ABS

• Traction Control

• Adjustable Upper Belt - Front

• Pretensioner

• Energy Management Feature

• Rear Center Lap/Shoulder Belt

• Side Airbag - Front

• Head Airbag - Front

• Head Airbag - Rear

• Rear Seat Head Restraint

• Dynamic Head Restraint

• Tire Pressure Monitor

INTERIOR

• Leather-appointed seats

• 8-way power drivers seat with manual adjustable lumbar support

• 4-way power passengers seat with manual adjustable lumbar support

• Folding rear seat back

• Front seatback map pockets

• Rear window defroster with indicator light and timer

• Rear head restraints

• Illuminated entry system with time delay fade-out

PRICE : $39.500 DROPPED TO 35.500 - 4K cut off prices

Contact Number: 0430083799

CALL NOW, DON'T WAIT!!!

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Thank You Guys

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