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Up for sale is my much loved 2004 V35. I am located in sydney.

selling due to baby on the way and needed a bigger weekend car with 4 doors.

Everything Kept in Factory conditions. no modification at all

the car was purely used as weekender. bought in nov 2009 with 42000km and driven less than 4000kms since arrived.

prepurchase inpection by State Road and advised to be genuine kms and mechanical perfect before purchase.

very rare to found 40th version with full options.( OEM body kit, 18" wheels, OEM floor mat, full leather, bose sound)

when I bought the car I have also purchased Mongoose immoboliser, FM extender for australian radio, Part & labour warranty until 2012

it is in Pearl White paint and excellent condition. very clean car.

spent $1000 to have bridgstone RE050A tyres in factory spec and always carefully driven, zero scratch on all 4 rims.

full features :

-2004 Nissan Skyline CPV35 40th anniversary version with Premium pack

(FULL leather with heated seats, steering wheel controls with bose entertainment system)

-Factory Body kit- front under spoiler and rear wing with brake liight

-upgraded OEM 18" rim (perfect condition, carefully driven, zero scratch on all 4 rims)

-Bridgestone RE050A tyres in factory spec- 225/50WR18 front / 245/45WR18 rear (cost $1000)

-Mongoose immoboliser ( 3 pts Australian stardard, cost $300 as required for insurance)

-2 keys + 1 valet key

-FM extender for Australian radio

-Part & labour warranty until 2012 (Australian vehicle warranty group cost $600)

-genuine Nissan Skyline floor mats front and rear

-Japanese navi/tv option

-Oem Xenon head light

-Factory option privacy glass for rear quarters and rear screen

-Clear front indicator

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FOR more pictures and details go to Carsales:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=12974521D063

PLEASE BUYER with Genuine interest only!

Asking $28900. Price is negotiable for right buyer + a hassle free transaction.

thanks

Edited by tonich
Good Price

You also missed DUAL A/C, i think all 70th Anniversary models got it

and also under seat courtesy lights

thats right it is 70th version not 40th. some how 40th got into my head

Yes it has dual air and "air Ion cleaning" thing next to the VDC button, not sure if all v35 has it.

Edited by tonich
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