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Vehicle 2003 NISSAN SKYLINE V35 350GT

Price $22,990

Kilometres 44,157

Colour Silver

Interior Colour Black

Transmission 6 speed Manual

Body 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Drive Type Rear

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Aspirated 3.5 L (3498cc)

Reg Plate S455AAS

Reg Expiry JUN-2012

Road Worthy Certificate No

Vehicle ID SSE-AD-489585

Ref Code SSE-AD-489585

Brief Comments Rare factory fitted Nismo Spoiler, Brembo brakes, front lip and MOMO Steering wheel with 18" mags.

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First and only owner in Australia. This has been my family car - plenty of room in the back for children under the age of 12 one of the benefits this car has over a 350Z.

Smooth comfortable drive. 210Kw Engine with the safety of rear wheel drive.

18" inch factory wheels, with increased safety of Factory fitted Brembo brakes.

I imported and have owned this car since it had 22,000km on the clock and have changed the oil every 5,000km using fully synthetic oil.

Front Brake pads recently replaced removing the need to have to do so again for a long time (top of the range pads used).

The car has a Kenwood CD/MP3 HDD and 7" touch screen SAT NAV professionally fitted by previous owner in Japan.

A very rare and in my opinion the best rear spoiler this car can be bought with.

Front lip and MOMO steering wheel - all factory fitted.

Generous boot space for a coupe.

Tyres are in very good condition as car has been only used for going to and from work and collecting children from school. Non-smoker.

Owned numerous Skylines and the V35 is one of the best, especially with the rear spoiler fitted to this one.

Selling only as I have purchased a 7 seater family car due to expanding family.

A good quality example - well priced compared to other examples in South Australia with manual option and low Kms.

I HAVE JUST BEEN MADE AN OFFER it is below what I want for the car but if no others are tabled I will accept in the next week, so please express your interest if you have been considering this car. (I had owned a blue V35 Auto and that sold in 2 weeks.)

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As mentioned I have been made an offer and the guys is keen to make a deposit for the car at only $20,000 - if anyone else likes the look of the car then please contact me ASAP - I would prefer closer to the asking price.

If no offers this car will be sold in the next week. Thanks for looking.

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