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2004 NISSAN SKYLINE V35 350GT-8 CVT 4 door SEDAN (Kyogle, near Lismore in Northern NSW)

$21,400ono

Silver, 8 spd CVT (Constantly Variable)

34000km

Immaculate in as new condition.

NSW registered (10 months left). 1st owner in Australia. Perfect condition, everything works perfectly. As new. We have owned the car for over a year now and never had any problems.

Top of the line model with Constant velocity transmission (no gear changes!) or 8 speed paddle shift with manual mode.

Half leather/velour seats, driver and passenger airbags, factory tinted windows, near new tires. Never smoked in. BOSE audio including steering wheel controls. TV and satalite navigation are still factory.

Used under 9L/100kms normal driving.

Very regretful sale due to financial reasons.

Please email me or call any time if you have any questions or would like to come and have a look.

TRADES: for a MUCH cheaper vehicle+cash only (cash sale preferred but open to offers (car/bike etc))

Best car i have owned however I'm now in Japan for 8 months of the year (English teaching) and my father recently bought a Delica so there is little point having this much money standing around unused... I'm also working on a home loan so $ are much more practical! :)

[email protected]

(02)66333131 (best in the evening)

Thanks for looking,

martin

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  • 4 weeks later...

Very open to trade offers with money on top... :D

Kms update: 36,450 We still use it as a daily and have made 2 trips to Brisbane last month. Has not missed a beat, 100% perfect.

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