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Need more info.. Coupe/Sedan? premium/non-premium? Auto/Manual?

If it is a sedan, is it a 250, 300 or 350GT?

Even then, you will need to check for indications the KM are genuine.

What sort of indications should you look for to verify kms? general wear and tear on the vehicle? wear on pedals? stuff like that?

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What sort of indications should you look for to verify kms? general wear and tear on the vehicle? wear on pedals? stuff like that?

Seats and carpet should not have any large amounts of wearing on them.

If your keen and lucky you can pull out the A/C filter and see if it has the Kms on it from last time it was replaced. If it says 56000km and is really dirty then you got a good idea that the Ks are wrong.

You can always get it checked by a pro.

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I took my 03 350GT silver auto for 19k with 76000KM on it, has a service sticker from nissan japan under the hood from the year it was imported that matched the KM on the car when it came over in 06, if you realy want to be sure about it call the local nissan dealer and get em to d a pre purchase on it, i did that for mine they give you a check list with everything in the car and whats good/bad onlything that came back on me was drive belts replaced them for $150 after i bought the car.

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21k is prob the right price for it, the black and white ones go for a bit more then then silver i would price them in the auto from 18-23k and 22-26k for manual, the car market is also shit atm with ppl not having alot of cash to splash so prices have come down a bit. No big loss on the TV it wont work in AUS unless u install a tuner, what i would do is get a double din conversion kit and put in a double din GPS headunit can watch DVD's on it and it has the fabled GPS.

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