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Hi everyone,

I'm selling my 2005 Silver 250GT V35 sedan and done 50,000kms.

Features:

Privacy Glass on rear of car

Clear Side indicators

Cruise Control

Dual Airbags

Dual Climate control air conditioning

2xIKeys

Xenon automatic-on/off headlights

Factory 17" wheels

Rear Lip Spoiler

Reverse Parking Sensors

Earth Kit

Momo Silver Gear Knob

LCD TV screen and aftermarket headunit

Sports tiptronic mode for manual shifting

Still under premium extended warranty, 2.5 yrs left

Full service history in Australia

After $19,500

This car has been well maintained and has been serviced every 5,000 km. It is garaged every night.

The VQ25DD 2.5 litre Neo direct injection engine provides excellent sporty performance combined

with a smooth comfortable luxury ride.

Car is in Melbourne and any queries please contact via PM.

Here are the photos:

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Thanks hopefully we can sells the V35!

Anyway here are some updates:

Bosch Aerotwin Wiper Blades

Nissan Floor Mats

Nismo Sports Pedal Covers

Pioneer Mp3 / CD Player

SxExCx Custom Grounding Kit

Skyline Trunk Side Separator

Also the car had been detailed by Final Inspection on August and come with the V35 Skyline Handbook with Touch up pen.

Oh yer car just over 50k kms and had a service done too.

Here are some more photos:

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