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Hi all,

For sale is a 2005, Series 2 update, V35 Skyline. The car is black, premium leather/suede interior, it has 82,xxx KMs, it is semi-automatic. This car is HAIL DAMAGED, due to the Christmas Day storm.

It has been written off and is registered with VicRoads, so when repaired, MUST be registered as a repaired write off. I am still open to parting the car out, I might part it out, I might sell it as a whole. It depends on offers and market climate.

Mods:

Fully reuilt HKS Supercharger kit (includes FMIC, Oil cooler etc). This has JUST been rebuilt, it is still under warranty and hasn't done 1000kms yet! This kit alone is around 9k brand new.

Extractors/Injectors.

Cooling plates in transmission.

GREX Brakes, front and rear.

19 inch ADVAN rims.

Power: 260rwkw @4psi.

Problems:

Lots of hail damage.

Rear windscreen smashed.

Rear BOSE speakers destroyed due to rain going in speakers.

Pop-up screen is missing.

Besdies that, everything is fine. Mechanically, the car is 100%.

Pics:

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More pics available on request.

Contact me (Ali) here, or on 0404 723 623.

Price: As is, $15,000. Offers on all OEM and After Market parts will be considered.

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ohhhhh shit tell me this aint mr solars beast :(

f**k that storm reamed this thing

this car is a weapon and with a few more light mods and a pully upgrade will lunch the best of them,

g luck with the sale bro

Thanks mate!

Forgot to mention, the car has HKS coilovers and also a HKS F-Con pro as the ECU.

I've had a few offers for 10k. In the interests of a quick sale, I'll let this one go for 12k.

Price drop, 12k. This wont last long. Price is firm and final. No offers.

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