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Up for sale is my Red V35 Skyline 350GT.

Features

- 6spd manual

- 20 inch Koya wheels

- Aftermarket exhaust

- Nismo rear spoiler

- Brembo brakes

- Factory L.S.D

- Rare sunroof

I am located in VIC (Geelong)

Asking $28000 o.n.o Interstate buyers welcome

Willing to swap for a 32/33 GTR, EVO 7, Series 6/7/8 RX7 or something else of interest (must be turbo)

I can be contacted on 0425 706470 or PM

I will have photo's available next weekend

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hey mate u intrested in swaping for a Nissan s15

Sorry about the late reply. I would be interested in a swap. The only thing with my car is someone hit the

front of my car and cracked and dinted the front bumper, so I will be dropping the price to $26k now. Could

you shoot me a text with photo's and I can txt or email you some photo's if your still interested.

Sorry about the late reply. I would be interested in a swap. The only thing with my car is someone hit the

front of my car and cracked and dinted the front bumper, so I will be dropping the price to $26k now. Could

you shoot me a text with photo's and I can txt or email you some photo's if your still interested.

Where's the damage in the pics you just posted, can't see any damage at all.

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Where's the damage in the pics you just posted, can't see any damage at all.

There you go. It's not as bad as it looks. I'm trying to track down a bumper. I've dropped my price due

to the crack/dent.

Hey Guys,

I'm sure there's someone out there after a clean 350GT (except for the bumper).

I would be willing to bring the car to Melb if someone's interested.

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey Guys,

I'm sourcing a bumper through import monster shortly. I will be putting the price back up to $28k o.n.o

after the new bumper goes on. If you're interested at the current price of $26k o.n.o with the bumper

as is, let me know.

Cheers

Interested at swapping 1999 R34 GTT? w/ sunroof and GTR34 front end?

click here for info

Hey Mate,

I'm interested in a swap. Maybe we can organise a time this weekend to look at

each other's cars cos I'll be in Melb.

Cheers

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