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Hi all,

With extreme regret, i am posting my car up for sale.

Details are as follows

-2003 Nissan Skyline CPV35

-Pearl White paint in excellent condition

-6 speed manual getrag gearbox

-Premium pack (so suede/leather seats, steering wheel controls with bose entertainment system)

-Japanese navi/tv option

-Factory option sunroof (rare!)

-Factory option aero kit zero lift (underbody air guides and rear spoiler)

-Factory option front lip and splash guards

-Factory option reverse dip switch for mirrors, mirrors can auto fold in when locking car

-Oem HIDs reinstalled after compliance, OEM foglights re-enabled after compliance

-Factory option privacy glass for rear quarters and rear screen

-Full set genuine Nissan Skyline floor mats

-Front windows tinted darkest legal

-Clear front indicator covers

The car has travelled 62,xxx kms. I purchased 2 years ago at 42xxxkms, it has been my weekender for about a year. I still have original State Roads pre purchase inspection report for when i bought the car - goes a long way to show kms are genuine (plenty of V's with wound back odo's).

Serviced every 5000km by personal mechanic - always used quality fluids (Royal purple + Castrol). All fluids have been changed since car landed in Australia. Car is garaged and is washed fortnightly (doesn't get driven much), waxed every 3 months and hasn't seen wet weather in a long time. The car turns plenty of heads and i get some nice compliments about it.

The goodies

-HKS Racing Suction Reloaded intake kit

-Motordyne 5/16" plenum spacer

-HKS racing spark plugs

-Nismo low temp thermostat

-Kakimoto regu06&r exhaust

-Cusco oil catch tank

-ECU flashed/custom tuned for car

-35th Anniv. Revised 350z Springs + Shocks, low km's on units

-Whiteline F+R adjustable sway bars + polyurethane bushings

-Rays Engineering Gramlights 57S, F 245/45/18 8.5" +22, R 275/45/18 9.5" +22, Rays long lock nuts, Rays centre caps, Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires on wheels currently

-Factory option Brembos F+R, currently using TRW Lucas pads (plenty of meat left)

-Factory option viscous LSD

The simple mod list really brings the V alive, and turns it from a grand tourer to a very competent streeter that handles really well, stops good and goes good @ 185rwkw and it has been nothing but pleasure to own and drive this car.

It is extremely hard to find a V35 in the above configuration (e.g. manual+brembos, sunroof, premium pack, aero kit etc etc) and i have not actually come across another one with all the factory goodies that mine has (even looking nation wide carsales and here on SAU in the V series forum). I also still have all factory parts except for the exhaust (was too big to store).

-Oem 18" V35 Coupe wheels, with 225/245 Bridgestone RE-01R tires on

-Oem F+R swaybars, bushings+brackets

-Oem thermostat

-Oem airbox, Oem intake pipe

-Oem springs+shocks

Additionally, i also have

-Trust Airinx high flow panel filter for air-box

-USDM Z intake tube

(install the z tube and airinx filter if you do not wish to run the HKS CAI/pod setup).

I am being forced to sell due to changing life priorities.. the car is located in sydney and inspection can be arranged of course. The car is fully owned outright and a revs check is welcome during inspection. I am an enthusiast owner and do things as it's needed and am also very mechanically sympathetic which means it's warmed up and cooled down without fail, no abusing like clutch kicking flat shifting etc. Haven't even taken car to track even though it was my intention.

I will only take genuine interested parties for a test drive by myself. No low ballers or tyre kickers please.

$33,500, reply in thread or PM me. I am not looking for swaps/trades etc sorry.

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looks v nice!

what did you think of the kakimoto exhaust?

and did the 350z springs lower the car by much?

free bump ;)

Thanks ;)

Love the kakimoto exhaust. When car was completely stock it was pretty quiet...maybe bit too much. As the air started flowing better it's really made it nice - quite quiet on cruise, WOT at high rpms and it goes LOUD lol.

I specifically bought revised 350z springs and shocks (different to the normal 350z springs/shocks). As a result the front has dropped a bit (same spring rate as V springs but the shock is stiffer/faster responding) whilst the rear is actually slightly bit higher as the spring is a good bit stiffer than the V springs (so less compression from weight) and the shock is also stiffer too. Dynamically changed the handling of the car..coupled with the F/R sways, it's perfect for street and mountain passes like natio.

Come on guys, quality V for sale here.. oh, just noticed today it still has the jap sticker for service too :blink:

Have had slight interest but still here.

Carsales have a few more photos i think.

Price is $28,990 as advertised on CS and other forums i'm a member of cheers.

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