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Hey there,

Due to unforeseeable/family circumstances after owning my car for less than a month i have regretfully come to the point where i have to sell my car.

This is a 2004 Nissan Skyline 350gt, 70th Anniversary addition Pearl White. When purchased from the dealer it had 26,200km and after my ownership it has 26,800km on the odometer.

The car Includes:

-Bose Sound System with In-Dash 6 cd Stacker. (Including expander on the radio as Japanses cars only reach 90mhz so you can now get FM stations such as 104.1,96.1) - also have tape-AV converter for the Ipod =D

-Full factory cream leather interior

-Digital A-C with dual zone climate control

-Heated front seats

-Reverse Camera

-Trip Computer

-New breaks replaced in September 2010

-A MTA inspection completed on the 8/9/2010 which is available. Car given a score of 8/10

-Because i bought this car from a dealer it also comes with 3 years warranty. Rego until September 2011 and 12 months road side assistance ending in September 2011.

-The screen can be converted to be Navigation and TV compatible to Australian roads and channels but would need professional modification to have these aftermarket options put in.

-Completely complied with Australian laws and is registered in NSW.

-Courtesy lighting when doors are open

-Side airbags

The car is in excellent condition with only tiny surface scratches hardly visible in daylight. The only visible scratched paint is on the bonnet, there is a scratch the length of a finger nail and as thin as toothpic. There is some unfortunate guttering of the tires but as i have only had the car for less than a month the guttering took place with the previous owner. There is also a tiny chip within the windscreen, about a 1/6 the size of a 5c coin

This car offers everything a $100,000 car could give. It has the power of a V8 at 208Kw and the luxury of an upmarket BMW. As i am selling this car privately but with all the options given by a dealer such as 12month rego/roadside assitance and 3 years warranty covered by the dealer the asking price is $33,500 ONO. The car is due for an service at 35,000km so you are purchasing a car as if you are buying it from a dealer with a recent service.

I live inner city and am willing to only allow inspection to serious buyers. I am willing to meet halfway if you live to far from the city. Please contact me here or on my email at [email protected].

The car is listed else where and i will post here if it is sold. Payment must be via one of the options cash/bank deposit/bank Cheque or paypal.

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