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Vehicle: 2004 NISSAN SKYLINE V35 350GT

Price: $39,000 negotiable (no trades)

Kilometres: 61,254

Colour: Brilliant Silver

Interior Colour: Black leather/suede

Transmission: 6 speed Manual

Reg Plate: MJS-350

Reg Expire: MARCH-2011

Tyres: Just replaced not long ago about 90% tread left front and Rear

***BONUS*** (i will get the car fully detailed for the next owner again if it is sold at the right price (my discretion) Valued at $500

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Its that time in my life where i have to make some hard choices, and the car has to go to make way for a house. Genuine reason for sale. (otherwise i would keep it!)

I have owned this car for the last 2 years and it has been a pleasure to own and drive. It has actually been my favourite car out of my 180sx and s15 because it just feels much more modern, and it is just so much more unique and sexy. Other good thing is not many people have one, so it turns heads wherever it goes. This has been tastefully modded in all the right areas to make for the total package. No expense has been spared on parts, as only the most best parts would do.

Points about the vehicle:

Highly maintainted Nissan V35

Serviced every 5000kms and under since ownership (have log books)

Long Rego - Due March 2011

Just had another Service at 61,000 kms

Premium Pack consists of Leather Interior, BOSE CD System, Pop Up Screen, Brembo Brakes front and Rear

Full Paint Detail December 2009

Winner Best V Series Skyline @ Skylines Show & Shine 2009

I have carried out extensive modifications to the car to make it look even better, and give it a much better handling characteristics as well as more power. Really a one of a kind V35, not many people modify them like this!

2 Keys & Alarm Remotes (Factory) - very rare to have 2 keys with this car

Tein Comfort Sport Coilovers (Height & Damper Adjustable)

Proconcept Two Piece Slotted Rotors

Nismo R-Tune Brake Pads

Proconcept Button Clutch & Lightweight Flywheel

Nagisa Auto Front Upper Camber Arms

Nagisa Auto Rear Upper Camber Arms

Nagisa Auto Rear Toe Arms

HKS Front & Rear Adjustable Sway Bars

Rear Guards Rolled & Lipped

Rays Volk Racing GTS Rims (Genuine not cheap copies)

Front 19X9.5 with +17 with 94mm lip

Rear 19X10.5 with +18 with 125mm lip

10mm Hubcentric Spacer for front Rims (takes offset to +8 and a much better look)

New Tyres just fitted with approx 90% tread left

Center Caps for Rims

Project Kics Racing Wheel Nuts

Motordyne 5/16 Plenum Spacer

Motordyne Shockwave TI Exhaust

Stillen Cold Air Induction Box

NRG Carbon Fibre Bonnet Struts

Carbon Fibre Z Intake Tube

Titek Magnetic Oil Sump Plug

Nismo Radiator Cap

Nissan / Infinity Drivers Side Door Key Lock Delete

Ipod Connectivity + Steering wheel Controls

Dynamatt / Sound Deadening - Front Doors/Rear Qtr Panels / Rear Boot

Grounding Wire Kit

White Xenon LED Rear Number Plate Lights, Door Sill Lights, Front Parker Lights & Interior Map Lights

Can reduce the price of the car by removing parts but prefer to sell it as is.

Will also include with the sale of the car:

INGS Side Skirts - unpainted, unfitted. Was to go onto my car to give it a much more agressive look.

Factory Nissan / Infinity Rear Skirts - finished in the factory Brilliant Silver Colour - Again was to complement the side skirts.

All stock parts which were removed as part of the upgrades (Sway bars, stock airbox, stock exhaust system etc)

As a bonus i will get the car fully detailed for the next owner again if it is sold at the right price (my discretion) Valued at $500

30 Photos of the car and some of the mods i have fitted can be found in my flickr page - http://www.flickr.com/photos/38007370@N03/

No low ballers. No test pilots. Inspections Welcome just call or PM me.

Cheers,

Mark

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