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For sale:

2003 Nissan Skyline V35 Coupe

Manual

White pearl

Premium edition

88,000 kms

Located in western suburbs of Melbourne.

Mods:

- 20" WORK wheels.

- BC Racing coilovers

- Fujitsubo cat back exhaust

- Fujita F5 intake.

- Motordyne Plenum spacer.

- Impul ECU (with speed limiter removed).

- 2006 model headlights with factory HID setup (huge improvement over the 2003 - 2005 model lights).

- Nismo 280 km/ph instrument cluster.

- Quality alarm, professionally installed.

- Trip computer has been converted into English.

- Aftermarket DIGITAL TV tuner has been fitted, allowing you to watch Australian digital TV channels using the factory screen.

- Rare factory option MOMO steering wheel.

- iPod / iPhone connector for both video and audio.

- Chrome door handles.

- Clear indicators.

- De-badged rear.

- Custom plates

- Brembo brakes

The car also has all the usual premium edition features, including leather interior, tv screen, BOSE stereo and dual zone climate control.

No accident history.

6 months rego.

Brand new clutch (fitted today).

Additional pictures and information available.

$28,500 including RWC

I'm happy to negotiate on price for a quick and easy sale, e.g., if a RWC is not required.

Contact me here or email to [email protected]

Thanks.

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I forgot to add that i will throw in some spare parts if the buyer wants them.

I have an Ogura Racing (ORC) clutch and lightweight flywheel, cost me over $1400.

I also have the factory intake and airbox setup, another grill (chrome), and possibly some other stuff, need to go through the shed properly.

Here are some older pictures, of when the coilovers first went in:

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Had a few people call but no one come to see the car yet.

Would like to sell it within the next few weeks if possible.

Forgot to mention that I imported this myself a couple of years ago. At the time it was very hard to find a white manual premium edition in good nick.. they cost much more than cars in silver or automatic.

Also many of the V35s in australia were imported by dealers who get the cheapest cars and wind back the ks.. I can provide you with a copy of the auction sheet and other import papers to prove that its not the case for me.

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