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Make sure you get a car checking mob (or better still a reputable import workshop) to thoroughly inspect the car before you put any money down. Car dealers will do ANYTHING to make a sale. Never underestimate how dodgy they can be.

+1...

The combination of a very cheap price and a claim they fixed the issue with some 'switches' just sounds dodgy. And never fall for the old 'all skylines (or whatever car) do that' line!!

If I were you I would walk away.. if you really really have to have this car, get it throughly checked by a reputable mechanic BEFORE paying for it!. then demand they fix the issues the mechanic finds, again.. before you pay any more money..

Ok so call your local nissan dealer, book a time for a pre purchase inspection will cost u around $200 i think, they check everything in the car besides compression test b4 you buy the car i will not buy a car unless it passes said test from nissan

A question for V35..

A few people have given you their opinion and you were not to happy with what they said but you continue to ask for more help.

Do this....Search for a 2004 V35 with 80K Km and see what the price of the cars are...and search across Australia....if you find a few cars that cost $16K then you know you may have an okay car...if not then run.

Their is a 2004 V35 with 80K for $18K

Go to Carsales.com.au

Go to Carpoint.com.au

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