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Putting my much loved V35 for sale. The reason is that I simply don't drive it anymore so time to find it a home where it's actually used.

Vehicle: 2003 Nissan Skyline V35 350GT (Premium model).

Kilometres: 76,xxxkm

Colour: Silver

Interior Colour: black and grey

Transmission: 6 speed Manual

Features:

- Premium edition (leather/suede interior, dual zone climate control, 8 speaker BOSE stereo)

- Brembo brakes

- Rare sunroof

- Privacy Glass on rear of car

- Clear Side indicators

- 2xKeys

- Xenon automatic-on/off headlights

- Factory 18" wheels

- Under Seat and Under door courtesy lights (LED)

Since coming to Aus:

- Genuine Nissan floor mats front and back

- Cross drilled & slotted rotors front and back

- JWT pop charger with heat shield

- Carbon Fibre Z tube

- Xeon Head Lights

- Motordyne 5/16 iso plenum spacer

- Aus FM transmitter fitted to radio

- TV receiver to pick up Aus stations

- DVD player & Aus Navman integrated to factory screen.

Extra Info:

- Imported in 2008 by j-spec.

- Still have all receipts, etc

- All original Japanese manuals & some Jap service history.

- Full service history in Australia.

- Parked undercover when not used.

Known Problems:

Drivers side remote locking not working. Common problem with this model. Can fix prior to selling.

Scratch on the bottom front lip. Not really visible unless you duck under. Can fix prior to selling.

Price: 29,500 neg (I'm in no hurry so no silly offers please).

Please let me know of any questions.

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Throwing this open to trades. I'm looking for a late model Audi A4 with obviously cash your way, or a Subaru Forester GT.

Since my chances are slim with the above, will also look at other swaps with cash my way so I can buy one.

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