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'03 model Nissan Skyline 350GT Premium Edition coupe. 3.5L V6, 6sp Manual with factory Brembo brakes.

I am the 1st owner ex-Japan: meticulously maintained and in excellent condition, This car was built by Chargespeed Japan for the 2007 Tokyo Auto Salon car show (the fit and finish is understandably excellent), and has all the usual Premium Edition goodies (dual-zone climate control, 10 speaker Bose sound system with steering wheel controls, colour display screen, etc) and also features the entire Chargespeed catalogue, 19" Racing Hart 3 piece wheels, Titanium exhaust tips and fully adjustable Advance coilovers.

Chargespeed fibreglass parts include:

front bar, eyelids, sideskirtsand rear bumper.

Chargespeed carbon fibre parts include: front lip, front bumper inserts, front grille, bonnet, wing mirrors, roof spoiler, bootlid, rear spoiler, rear diffuser, scuff plates and reclining bucket seats.

Since owning the car, I have added Nismo white faced guages reading 19555km with 300kph speedometer (actual mileage of vehicle is 89000km, and original instrument cluster will be included in sale), ipod integration and english buttons for the screen/nav unit.

Also available for additional cost are some brand new (never fitted) performance parts including braided front and rear brake lines, Whiteline front and rear swaybars, and a JWT z-tube and cold air induction kit. The car has been a joy to own, but needs to make way for a more practical vehicle.

Car is Located on the Gold Coast - asking $33000 ono.

Please call/sms 0413003013 or pm for any additional details

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Thanks for the offer, but I already have a weekend toy :P

I'm looking at buying something more practical and family friendly, so prefer no swaps.

Actually, while I'm at it, I have a set of C34 series2 Stagea front seats to offer with the car, as the Chargespeed bucket seats may not be to everyone's liking, especially if you're considering the car as a daily driver...

C'mon people: I want this car gone, as I've already found my next car...

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Free Bump for Such a Nice Car

I am selling mine too.... and there are not easy to sell Mate.... but this is such a nice example have seen it once on the way to gold coast some time ago... Looks the good too....

Cheers for that, Kushil: next time give me a blast of the horn or a wave! :woot:

This car needs to go, people keep the offers coming: make me a reasonable offer and you may be surprised...

I've found my new car, and am motivated to sell: come and see the car: you will be impressed!

Remember: I'm throwing in a set of C34 Stagea front seats, and am willing to negotiate on the brake lines, cold air intake kit and the swaybars: it's a hell of a lot of car for the money... check out the chargespeed website for pics when it had full warpaint (stickers) on, and the lower ride height. :)

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