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Hi there,

For sale is my white 2003 Nissan 350gt

I have only just imported this car some 2 months ago, and have finally received it back from compliance... It is unregistered, but has compliance documents ready to simply go to transport SA and register under the new owners name. (the reason I have not registered myself is to save money on stamp duty and as a result am offering the car cheaper than I would have otherwise). Though I wouldn't like to reveal too much personal information, the reason for selling is mainly financial, though please be aware the car is unencumbered and will be sold free of finance. I am happy to provide the VIN number to anyone concerned.

The car is as close to immaculate as I have seen. The only imperfection I have spotted is where someone with dirty hands has handled the passenger sun visor and smudged the roof lining a little. I will list below all features that I am aware of...

Pearl white

6 Speed manual

52,xxx kms

Aftermarket stainless steel exhaust with "small" tips (stock exhaust included in sale if the buyer wishes)

Bilstein suspension (stock suspension also included in sale)

Pioneer and Kenwood Head units - Pioneer is the bottom unit for music/cd, Kenwood is the top unit - appears to have been used for tv and sat nav in Japan. Kenwood unit is in Japanese.

Momo factory steering wheel - from all reports on here this wheel is somewhat uncommon and is a little meatier than the stock wheel.

BBS RS 18" Rims - Approximately 75% tread left on the Dunlop SP Sport Maxx tyres (front and rear), rims themselves are immaculate, 9.5" front, 10.5" rear (I think!)

Car will come with 2 sets of keys and valet key

Apologies if I have left anything out, please feel free to ask questions here or in a phonecall/pm.

I am chasing $25,500 for the car which includes stock parts as mentioned. If the buyer wishes, I can exclude the BBS rims and swap them for stockies, at a reduced price. This obviously means that the BBS rims will potentially be up for sale following the sale of the car, so feel free to send me a pm if you would be interested in these if they became available.

I would prefer to be contacted by phone on 0403527398 but feel free to pm me, I do check occasionally.

Cheers, James

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