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Hi Guys,

Decided to put ad on the forum as well. Want to add that car was imported with help of IronChef and is a 5A auction vehicle.

URL: Carsales

I'm up for reasonable offers but prepared to give good deal to forum member. Note that black attracts higher price in Japan if you planning to import.

My main reason for selling is that with 5,5 month old baby I don't get to drive this beauty. Once this is sold, I will upgrade our "euro" to more family friendly vehicle and fun to drive too.

Will consider swap for "fan to drive" SUV with money either way.

Cheers

Evgeny

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Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!! Man what a heartbreaker!!!!

Yes, I know. Especially considering that I worked out how to get this annoying ETC Toll lady to shut up ;) when you start car. Just took it for a drive to Coles tonight and decided to take the longest possible route (I always do in this car :down: )

:down: WOW.... such a nice car.... making me drool....

Anyway, do you mind explaning how you make the ETC lady to keep quiet? Not too sure if it's the same but mine's a S2 v35 coupe and I have a Panasonic brand ETC reader that is located below the steering wheel area.

Thanks in advance for the help!

Cheers!

Yes, I know. Especially considering that I worked out how to get this annoying ETC Toll lady to shut up ;) when you start car. Just took it for a drive to Coles tonight and decided to take the longest possible route (I always do in this car ;) )
Anyway, do you mind explaning how you make the ETC lady to keep quiet?

Ok, so my unit looks like this: ETC

I have 2 buttons as well, one does repeat what lady says, another one controls volume. When you press it you can hear lady talk again. There are 4 setting on mine with one of them is "mute". Try to stop/start car until you figure out right setting. Took me about 15 attempts :)

:D WOW.... such a nice car.... making me drool....

Anyway, do you mind explaning how you make the ETC lady to keep quiet? Not too sure if it's the same but mine's a S2 v35 coupe and I have a Panasonic brand ETC reader that is located below the steering wheel area.

Thanks in advance for the help!

Cheers!

you can fumble around the menu system until you fluke the on/off setting

or turn down the volume while she's talking until it turns off :P

Just want to add

when i was importing my V35 Last year "there is a Huge premium on Black Car's at Auction for V35 / V36, in Jap Land", so you must be loosing a fare amount of $$$.

Free bump too

More Nice High resolution Photos always helps in selling a car mind you, you can look at my Ad if you want some tips

Price drop! 42K. Nego!

Did a test drive today of few SUVs with my wife, we getting reasonable trade in on Sky.

Got few weeks to sell it privately now. Make an offer. High reso pictures available via email.

is this the 'SP' model? do you have auction papers (as in, was it a grade 5A at auction)? And are there any 'issues' with the car (interior, exterior, mechanical) that you are aware of?

Hi Specul8tor,

It is P model. The mid-range spec in other words.

It is 5A auction grade. See my attachement.

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In regards to issues, you should probably check it out in preson. You won't be dissapointed. In short, none that I know of. (I had a Lexus valuer going over it today and suprisingly he gave it a very good trade in price).

Hi Specul8tor,

It is P model. The mid-range spec in other words.

It is 5A auction grade. See my attachement.

post-70908-1283689292_thumb.jpg

In regards to issues, you should probably check it out in preson. You won't be dissapointed. In short, none that I know of. (I had a Lexus valuer going over it today and suprisingly he gave it a very good trade in price).

Looks like the Base GT model. The "P" gets full leather and the "S" gets the sports pack. The "SP" gets both. Still a beautiful car and the price is great. Good luck with the sale, you shouldn't have much trouble moving it at that price if you find a serious buyer.

Looks like the Base GT model. The "P" gets full leather and the "S" gets the sports pack. The "SP" gets both. Still a beautiful car and the price is great. Good luck with the sale, you shouldn't have much trouble moving it at that price if you find a serious buyer.

Not sure about this as I've seen Base model in dealership here in Sydney prior to importing. It did not have cameras and AFS and was very basic.

But as you said, at this price and condition it is a very good buy if you considering importing right now and happy with spec.

Deposit taken, offers above 41K will be considered until sold.

??? not my intention to be rude...but if you have a deposit, by law you cannot sell to another party (unless of course this is specified in the contract which would be unheard of...??

GL irrespective. $41K is a fair price.

??? not my intention to be rude...but if you have a deposit, by law you cannot sell to another party (unless of course this is specified in the contract which would be unheard of...??

GL irrespective. $41K is a fair price.

Sorry if my previous post was confusing. You are correct and won't be able to sell until the date we agreed with buyer to finalise finance. What I meant is that if you are prepared to offer 41K, I will provide more information about the car and will surely call back if there any problems with existing buyer's finance. (filtering out people who offer 35K without seeing car)

Oh, well.. Now it's my turn to bargain hard on a car. Will be leaving deposit on new baby this weekend if all goes well.

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