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2001 Nissan Skyline V35 300GT

V6 3.0L

Auto

69000kms

RWC

REGO till 14 July 2012

I went to look at a few other 300GT & 350GT before purchased the car, this was the best one (body paint, interior, exterior, engine, transmission $ suspension condition wide etc) at the time. Fresh imported in July 2011, I am the second owner.

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Had a major service done by Nissan Renault straight away the next day. Never had a single problem ever since. Car starts at every first time, ice cold air conditioner and heater works perfectly, as well as all the other electronics.

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This 300GT engine has direct fuel injection system which provides almost the same horse power as a 350GT does, but still the fuel consumption is better than a 350GT, I am constantly getting almost 500kms out of one tank of petrol.

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Straight body, no rust, no accident history, all genuine factory panels, shiny as new factory full pearl white colour, as you can see the bottom of the bodykit matches the body's colour. Rare black leather interior is in tip-top condition, comes with full set of factory floor mats and pop-up information display unit, displays trips info, fuel consumption, left range, compass, altitude and more.

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The list below are some quality items that added to the car to make driving more joyful.

- infiniti badge front chrome grille & steering wheel

- Double dins center console pane

- JVC 7" touch screen DVD/MP3/iPhone player, charging as well

- Reverse Camera displays on JVC headunit

- LED interior light

- Philips 5000K Xenon Headlight

- Clear side indicator

- Aero wipers

- Auto folding side mirrors

- Auto "look down" side mirror when reversing

- NGK Laser Platinum Spark Plugs

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If you want a comfortable, fast, JDM and rare looking daily, this is definitely the one for you. It is also a great platform(same chassis as 350z) to turn into a sport sedan or VIP style sedan, loads of parts available.

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$15000 without Rego or RWC

$16000 with Rego and RWC

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Any test is welcome, please feel free to contact me at any time.

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