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Ivory Pearl.

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Interior is a really comfy place to be.

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Bose stereo with built in 6 stack CD player + MD player + iPod dock with wheel controls.

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Brand new Tein Super Streets.

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My fiance Christina and I have started a VW Golf forum. I've been on the forum every single day since it started and I NEED to buy a Golf (and modify one) in order to truly be a part of the forum not to mention I can't carry bikes in my V35.

I've put the car up on carsales. Yes I am asking for a lot. I don't feel the need or want to lose cash on this one. I'm in no rush to sell it, and happy to keep it if I can't sell it (but I'd really like a Golf!).

Details as follows:

Vehicle: 2006 NISSAN SKYLINE V35 350GT

Price: $36,000

Kilometres: 25,766

Colour: Ivory Pearl

Interior Colour: Black leather/suede

Transmission: 6 speed Semi-Automatic

Reg Plate: VQ35

Reg Expire: JUN-2010

Full car diary here:

http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread.php?t=21485

  • 2 weeks later...

hmmmmm. Looks very nice...

What are the condition of the tyres?

do you have any contacts to get the car to brisbane?

is there anything that you think would stop it from getting a roadworthy in its current condition? (since i would have too in order to get it registered here in QLD)

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