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I want to sell my V35 Coupe. I am the first Australian owner and have had it since early 2006. Its a 2003 Premium 6 speed manual, leather, sat-nav etc. The car is in fantastic condition and done 70,000 original k's.

The only mods are Infiniti Badges, 19 inch wheels, Factory Nissan clear side indicators (also throw in another set of clears brand new), magna flow extractors and a short shift shifter which is a lot better than the stock one (stock shifter included as well).

I will also sell with 2 of T3/T4 turbos and flanges, twin turbo intercooler and enough steam pipe to make a set of exhaust manifolds. Also various braided hoses and a blow off valve etc.

I am buying an R35 GTR so I want this car gone. Price $28,800. Location Berwick, VIC. PM if you want further details, will post pics shortly.

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I bought an R35 GTR today so I want the V35 gone asap.....make me an offer you might get a bargain. Remember rare 6 speed manual and I have 2 turbos and an intercooler begging to be fitted to it, all included in the sale.

sorry I dont want to buy the car but will you sell the clear corners blinkers??

I want to sell my V35 Coupe. I am the first Australian owner and have had it since early 2006. Its a 2003 Premium 6 speed manual, leather, sat-nav etc. The car is in fantastic condition and done 70,000 original k's.

The only mods are Infiniti Badges, 19 inch wheels, Factory Nissan clear side indicators (also throw in another set of clears brand new), magna flow extractors and a short shift shifter which is a lot better than the stock one (stock shifter included as well).

I will also sell with 2 of T3/T4 turbos and flanges, twin turbo intercooler and enough steam pipe to make a set of exhaust manifolds. Also various braided hoses and a blow off valve etc.

I am buying an R35 GTR so I want this car gone. Price $28,800. Location Berwick, VIC. PM if you want further details, will post pics shortly.

Can I get it without the turbo kit? How much would that be? Can you send me some pics of the car and price with out that turbo kit if possible.

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Sorry can not send PM.

How much do u want for the turbo kit?

$1600... please note that these are parts that I have put together not an actual kit that bolts straight on. You will have to fabricate the turbo manifolds yourself. I have more than enough steam pipe bends for the job also the turbo flanges but you will have to get the exhaust manifolds flanges laser cut using a gasket as the template which will be approx $50 to get done. This is not a hard job but as I am getting rid of the car its not something that I am going to sort out prior to the sale.

$1600... please note that these are parts that I have put together not an actual kit that bolts straight on. You will have to fabricate the turbo manifolds yourself. I have more than enough steam pipe bends for the job also the turbo flanges but you will have to get the exhaust manifolds flanges laser cut using a gasket as the template which will be approx $50 to get done. This is not a hard job but as I am getting rid of the car its not something that I am going to sort out prior to the sale.

If I take the kit to a shop and get it fitted how much am I looking at? Do u know?

Has this car sold?

No, this is th eonly place I have advertised it but I will finally get around to putting it on carsales this weekend. If you are interested PM me and we can arange an inspection over the weekend before it goes on carsales.

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