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Hi All, sadly its time ive got to sell the car and im heading to Sydney this weekend so if anyone wishes to view the car please let me know and we can arrange. I will possibly take PX for 4 door car plus cash(family duties call) and i will listen to offers however i will not entertain low ballers. Ive owned the car for 3 years its in immaculate condition as pics will show and i just thought someone on here may be interested in picking up a nice clean skyline

NISSAN SKYLINE V35GT 2005 PREMIUM EDITION 3.5ltr V6 Quad Cam6 Speed Manual

Rare Pearl White

19" RPM Wheels Custom Matt Black with Red Pearl

Factory Leather & Suede Electric Seats

TV/DVD

Rear Camera

6 Disk Bose Stereo and Speakers

Dual Climate Control

Six SRS airbags

Factory Front Fog Lights(extremely rare)

Fitted Rear and Front Spoiler

Uprated Sports Exhaust SystemFolding Power Mirrors

Jim Wolf Technology Pop Charger

350Z Intake Pipe

Infiniti Badging

Professionally Tinted Windows

Low Kms

Serviced every 5000-8000kms

Also included in sale is original Nissan Wheels($1200),Air Filter and Infiniti Leather Car Bra($300). Car can be sold without aftermarket wheels if preferred

Let me know if you are interested

Many Thanks

Ryan

Hopefully pics work

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