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Hi All,

Time to sell my V35 Premium Sedan. Hope I'm not breaking any rules by posting it in this section...

Asking $18,700 on Car Sales, $18,000 for any SAU member who can give it a loving home :)

Located in the Hills District in Sydney, please contact me on 0418 205 500 or PM if you are interested.

Features:

>72,000km

>Heated electric full Leather front seats

>Sunroof

>Clear Side indicators

>Mirror indicators

>Painted lower sills, front & rear bars

>Infiniti G35 front number plate blanking panel

>18” 350z wheels

>Tinted windows

>Band Converter on Bose Stereo System

>Immobilizer fitted

>Full Nissan service history in Australia

>Still under premium extended warranty, 2.5 yrs left.

>No ugly reversing camera!

>No ugly JDM wind deflectors on the side windows!

>Note - Numberplate not included, standard plates will be sold with car.

Info & pics can be found on car sales: http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat....aspx?R=8787958

Edited by GTS4nMore
  • 3 weeks later...

Price drop to $17,500.

2.5yrs warranty remaining, best looking 300GT around IMO :)

This car even has the factory plastic coating still on the scuff plates, note the blue colour in the picture.

Tell your mates, make me an offer...

Edited by GTS4nMore
  • 1 month later...
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...

No more home less jokes, I'm serious now, dropped price to $15.5k ONO

Will also consider trade in of 5k value. I'm after a 4cyl run around like a manual pulsar, civic or whatever....

With trade, you could have this 300GT for 10grand

Update: the warranty now closer to 2 year and the kms at 75,000

Come on people :D

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...
lolhad my coupe for sale for a real long while now to maybe 5mnths to, after a month or to decided leave it for sale/trade but meh might keep it now.

love my car actually, don't want to sell it. but graduating soon, heading back to hong kong for my own good.

sad to let go, very nice car, actually the 2nd car I'd own so far, my first car was a brand new 08 honda civic, shopping kart and boring to drive.

Remember the first day I drove it to Chatswood Westfield, a guy asked his mate, "wow, what is it?" his mate replied " V35 skyline, 280hp V6" "nice"

Ha, the happiest day ever. Then I bring it to mooney mooney, then to Wakefield, Just a great experience of driving it. Washing it, Servicing it.

Sigh.... now I need to sell it and leave, one hand I want to sell it for a reasonable price asap, the other hand I don't want to see it go. Such a contradictory feelings. This car makes me enjoys driving, although I no longer has the rush to drive it hard now. Just like a girlfriend, exciting when new, boring a year after.... I'd like a GTR for my next ride. :P

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