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For Sale: 2004 Skyline V35

Silver with black interior, lowered on Tein suspension with shadow chrome 19inch deep dish imported Rims and a full exhaust including headers / extractors by Impul Garage that sounds unreal, it's not loud unless it's under load in which case it opens up and purrs. This is a really great car that goes, sounds and looks fantastic. Upgraded sound system with DVD player, iPod / iPhone connectivity, 6x9's with external amp. Tiptronic auto with 70,000km. Nearly new tires and 8 months rego. Going for $21,000.

  • Impul garage headers / extractors
  • Impul garage full exhaust system
  • Tein suspesnion all around
  • Nismo ground effects kit
  • 19inch deep dish shadow chrome rims
  • JVC DVD
  • Kenwood 7" screen
  • Direct iPod / iPhone connection
  • Upgraded sound system
  • Electric Sunroof
  • Infiniti G35 badging
  • Regularly serviced
  • Near new tires all round
  • Perfect paint all around
  • Perfect interior, no stains, blemishes, etc
  • Always garaged
  • Original suspension included

I hand picked and imported this one from Japan myself back in 2007 with the assistance of Imports101 in Australia. I've got all the import, compliance and registration paperwork for it. It was very well looked after and serviced in Japan with just a few top-shelf modifications from Nismo, Impul Garage and Tein, it stood out from a million other Skylines at the auction which is why I picked it. don't drive it much as I live in the city and I've kept it well serviced and it's never given This is the 3rd Skyline, I've imported I've had 2 R32's an R31 and also a Supra. My R32 was a Nismo edition GT-R which is now belongs to a collector in the UK but the G35 is honestly the nicest car I've had.

Feel free to PM or message me if you have any questions, want any more info or would like to see the car, but please no time wasters. Located in Sydney, Eastern suburbs.

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