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I am selling my weekender car - I need a delivery truck for my growing business and this car needs to go. this car is well loved and haven't been to any accident. Great N/A car and hear turner. Everywhere I go people keep asking what car I am driving.

Always service at Japlink motors every 5,000kms, thank you for Kaz, Tom and Adam. Also to CON for top natch immo + alarm system install.

Asking Price: $27, 000 AUD ONO

Contact me: Via PM or 0400-826-316

Car details

Model and make: Nissan Skyline Premium Pack V35 coupe 2003

Trans: Automatic

Registration: RH08EE

Exp: December 2011

kms: 58,xxxKMS

Mods

BC Coilovers

New Dual High Flow Cat

Aftermarket front Bar

DR1 Deep dish wheels 18x9 and 18x10

V36 brake setup (came from Japan not 100% sure but the brakes will stop you how fast you go, great braking performance)

Sony 7 inch touch Screen headunit (dvd/tv/cd)

Some brand of AMP came from japan working 100%

As this is a premium pack, car comes with BOSS system and genuine leather not those shitty leather.

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Hi Everyone

I am selling my weekender car - I need a delivery truck for my growing business and this car needs to go. this car is well loved and haven't been to any accident. Great N/A car and head turner.

Asking Price: $27, 000 AUD ONO <--------------------- PRICE DROP to 22K

Contact me: Via PM or 0400-826-316

Car details

Model and make: Nissan Skyline Premium Pack V35 coupe 2003

Trans: Automatic

Registration: RH08EE

Exp: December 2011

kms: 6x,xxxKMS

Mods

BC Coilovers

New Dual High Flow Cat

Aftermarket front Bar

DR1 Deep dish wheels 18x9 and 18x10

V36 brake setup (came from Japan not 100% sure but the brakes will stop you how fast you go, great braking performance)

Sony 7 inch touch Screen headunit (dvd/tv/cd)

Some brand of AMP came from japan working 100%

As this is a premium pack, car comes with BOSS system and genuine leather not those shitty leather.

Photos

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