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Vehicle 2003 NISSAN SKYLINE V35 350GT

Price $34,995

Kilometres 74,000

BodyCoupe

ColourSilver Interior ColourBlack Transmission5 speed Semi-AutomaticEngine6 cylinder Petrol Multi-point injected 3.5L (3498cc)

Reg Plate663LUZ (QLD)

Reg ExpireJAN-2011

RWCYes

Brief Comments

2003 Nissan Skyline V35 350GT,R35,G35,VOLK

Long Comments2003 Nissan Skyline V35 350GT Actual Ex GREDDY TRUST Showcar from JapanThis is an exceptional example of the Nissan Skyline V35's. The V's are the 'Lexus' version of the Nissan (Luxury) RangeThis is a seriously reluctant sale! No Tyre Kickers or Joyriders.Stock V35 engine detail:350GT Coupe - 3.5 L VQ35DE V6, 280 PS (206 kW, 363 N m)This should be up on stock power, closer to 230kw.The car drives and handles flawlessly, don't think you will find a better spec'd/performing/handling V for the money. Spec's:Standard VQ35DE 3.5lt Nissan v6GREDDY 8 Pot Front Brakes (15" Split Discs)GREDDY 4 Pot Rear Brakes (286mm Split Discs) (Brake Kit cost over $8000)GREDDY Height Adjustable CoilOvers with Electronic Adjusment Dampering (Setup over $5000)GREDDY Aluminium RadiatorGREDDY ECU Suspension ControllerTRUST Titanium Full Exhaust System ($3000)TRUST Induction Kit ($500)Full Top Secret BodyKitXenon HeadlightsRAYS VOLK Progressive Wheels (8.5inch Fronts - 245/40/19, 10inch Rears - 275/30/19 - New Tyres) (Alone over $6000) As you can see over $20000 in upgrades.This is a Unique Famous Japanese Car which is featured on the Official site, I am not desperate to sell so please no silly offers.This is a once in lifetime opportunity. Serious buyers please feel free to contact me with any queries or questions.

Will consider Part Exchanges/Trades, clean UTE's preferable or 3 Series BMW.

Seller Details

Name: Clyde

Suburb: ORMEAU

State: Queensland, 4208

Mobile

Phone: 0428741483

Features

  • 4 Wheel Disc Brakes

  • Abs (Antilock Brakes)

  • Adjustable Steering Column

  • Air Conditioning

  • Alarm

  • Alloy Wheels

  • Body Coloured Bumpers

  • Body Kit

  • Cd Player

  • Central Locking

  • Drivers Airbag

  • Dual Airbags

  • Electric Mirrors

  • Fuel Injection

  • Passenger Airbag

  • Power Steering

  • Power Windows

  • Radio Cassette

  • Remote Boot/Hatch Release

  • Remote Central Locking

  • Tilt Steering

  • Tinted Windows

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Kills me to sell but need to finish my new house. :-(

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Edited by CLUBFX2
  • 2 weeks later...

Nissan's publication:

"There it was sold under the company's luxury brand, Infiniti as the Infiniti G35."

Sometimes best not to say anything rather than comment on unknown fact, enjoy the R32.

Edited by CLUBFX2

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