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NISSAN SKYLINE ~ V35 - 300GT

Year/Month - 2001

Mileage - 106,500km

Colour - Champagne Silver

Body type - 4door/ 5 seat sedan

Transmission - 5spd Triptronic

Engine Model - VQ30DD (NEO DI)

Engine Type - V-TYPE 6-CYLINDER DOHC

Engine Capacity - 2987cc

Options - Dual A/C (Front/Rear)

Power Steering, windows, mirrors (tractable)

Remote central Locking

Front Air bags

Rear spoiler

6CD Changer

BOSE stereo system with steering controls

DVD/TV/Navigation (requires conversion which will be available very soon in Australia :/ )

17” Factory alloys

Dual zone climate control

Full Aero body kit

Rear spoiler

Xenon lamps

Safety door lamps

ABS brakes

Rear factory tinted windows

Genuine Nissan front & rear floor mats

Aftermarket heavy duty sporty suspension

Aftermarket front bumper clear indicators

Brand new tyres

compliance done & all ready to register

Price A$ 19,000 ono ( Excluding stamp duty & Registration)

Mail: [email protected]

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Why are you selling it straight after importing it and without even registering it or driving it ?

Well! I'm trying to get a dealers licence. So this is the first one i'm trying out. Registering is no probleme, all the compliance is done & I have all the paperwork for registering.

Well! I'm trying to get a dealers licence. So this is the first one i'm trying out. Registering is no probleme, all the compliance is done & I have all the paperwork for registering.

I will do the registration myself for the first owner of the car.

Thread closed - This looks to be a trader ad, not a private sale.

If you would like to sell your cars on this forum you will need to register as a business trader and pay to advertise.

Please see the URL below for further information on the advertising packages we have available.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Bu...se-t294953.html

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