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Thinking of upgrading so car is up for sale

2003 Nissan Skyline V35 Coupe Premium

Tiptronic Auto

58,XXXkm's

Carribean Blue

Nissan Service Log book from Japan includes entire history of car being serviced before arriving to Australia.

Only used quality genuine products and all modifications are less than six months old. Most works are done and also serviced at Chasers.

Save yourself alot of $$ as I have already spent about $10,000 on modifications and installations.

Buyer will get my collection of Meguairs Car care set which includes wax, shampoo, interior care, polish and etc worth more than $500

Rego provided until 2012 May

Performance

Kakimoto Regu 06&R dual catback exhaust

HKS Racing Suction Reloaded intake kit

Motordyne Plenum Spacer

Megan Racing extractors

Kenobi High Flow Cats

Project Mu brake pads (have brand new nissan OEM brake pads as well)

Exterior

Nismo LMGT 4 18x9.5 18x8.5

Nismo rear wing

Front lip kit

2005 model Headlights

HID kit

Interior

Pioneer touchscreen DVD headunit with usb input and navigation/bluetooth option (2011 model) Stock Unit is also available

Leather+suede seats

Genuine OEM carpets

Dual Climate control

Bose sound system

Price is $26,800 ono Not looking for trades at the moment

Please contact Paul at 04 3344 1717

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