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Throwing this up as an EOI for now. Its painful as hell for me to let this go but I'd like to buy a house and it doesnt make sense to have this much cash tied up in a car.

Details:

- 2003 Nissan Skyline

- 6 speed manual

- white pearl

- brembo brakes

- premium edition (half leather interior, dual zone climate control, 8 speaker BOSE stereo)

- very rare factory optional MOMO sports steering wheel

It took me quite a while to find a white, 6 speed, premium edition with brembos. IMO it is the best combination you can get for this car, and there are not many around at all.

Mods:

- 20" WORK SC2 wheels

- Fujitsubo exhaust

- Nismo suspension with RSR springs

- Nismo 280km/ph dash cluster

- Impul ECU - removed speed limiter, raised rev limit, more aggressive tune

- Fujita F5 intake

- Motordyne plenum spacer

- 2006 model headlights with factory HIDs. Big improvement!

- Digital PAL TV tuner integrated into factory screen by chris rogers. Shark fin antenna.

- iPod / iPhone integration by chris rogers. Plays video, audio, and recharges the device.

- Alarm system wired to everything that opens, meets aussie standards

- Chrome door handles

- Debadged

- Custom standard issue plates [NIS.035]

I also have:

- Brand new ORC clutch and lightweight flywheel kit not yet installed

- Second hand Tomei 2 way LSD not installed

Do the maths and you'll find that there is easily more than $10,000 of stuff listed above.

Price including everything: $35,000 inc RWC and rego until july.

I'm willing to the lower the the price based on the following:

- I keep the 20s, but will fit the standard 18" wheels painted black wearing semi slicks. Minus $1000.

- Or bring your own wheels and minus $2500

- I keep the clutch and minus $800

- I keep the 2 way LSD and minus $500

I will also consider trades with other cars plus minimum $20,000 my way. Particularly a JZX100.

Any questions feel free to ask.

[email protected]

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You forget to mention your trip computer is already in English! No more guessing around the screen functions!

Good luck with the sale, sad to hear it needs to go, but a house is always a better investment... cars come and go...

  • 3 weeks later...

Fantastic looking car mate. just seeking a little advice, my v35 is arriving soon and i was figuring out whether or not to go 19s or 20s.

could you tell me wat is the specs and offset of your rims? 20x9.5 on the front and 20x10.5 on the rear? do you find the ride harsh or any guard rubbing?

Thx.

Also if you do decide to seperate the rims, i am interested.

  • 8 months later...

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