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Wanted a V35 350GT when I was looking for a four door but ended up going with this minter local example instead.

One of the most underrated cars on the road:

- Has log book history ie serviced regularly

- No mods

- Leather interior

- DVD Player

- Polished and waxed regularly

- Detailed inside regularly

- Very Reliable car

- Genuine reason for sale

- Excellent Car

- From 2002 to 2006 (some say 2007 as well) the engine was voted amongst the 'top 10 best engines' by WARDS auto.

- Economical too

- Would prefer outright sale but if you would like to swap it with your car (or maybe other significant items such as a jetski, boat, etc) plus cash my way then please place your offer.

So if you like the look of the car come around for an inspection and see if you can negotiate a price with me...I'm pretty reasonable

Follow my link in my sig below for more pics (but will post some more)

Price: $16500 no RWC OR $17500 w/RWC

Location: BRISBANE

Contact: [email protected] or 0420453475

Serviced: Dan @ ERD

Thanks.

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Hi all,

Firstly) I'm thinking out loud here and putting out an EOI/SALE (again) with this car .....price will remain as range mentioned in post#6.

Maybe times are a bit better for some who are interested in this type of car unlike immediately at the start of the year.

Secondly) If you have swaps I will only consider a smaller four door car (up to the value of $7.5k) + cash my way (in other words I'm downsizing).

Can't edit my post.

Thirdly) All other important details are still correct as per above.

so please consider this car if you're after a luxurious family mobil

thanks

Paul

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going in for RWC tomorrow.

CARSALES LINK

the price reduction is for SAU members.

FYI.

Things done as part of preventative maintenance and repair for fair wear and tear since owning it:

- oil and lube change and top up every 5k kms inc important transmission fluids at 120k kms

- engine mounts

- cv boots

- power steering hose

- 4 new tyres

- Nissan factory recall air intake issue

- wheel alignment and balance

- polished and clay barred

hope this helps

My partner wants to sell her 02 Nissan Pulsar ST if you are interested?

Had a major service not long ago.

Just had a full inside and out detail.

Has a scratch and a dent or two. And 260,000km.

Still drives great.

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