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This M35 is looking for an owner wanting the best all-round sports performance wagon without drawing negative attention to yourself.

It features Nissan's VQ25DET turbo V6 engine with 206kw of power delivered through Nissan's legendary ATESSA 4WD for maximum performance and safety.

Low 82,000km, 5 Speed tip-tronic automatic transmission makes driving this sports wagon a breeze, it shifts smoothly and effortlessly gets up and goes when you need it to, A/C climate control is icy cold in summer and only takes a few moments to warm the entire family up for winter.

Factory Xenon HID automatic lighting, split folding boot/hatch with automatic closing, factory fitted privacy glass on the rear windows to keep prying eyes from seeing valuables in the back.

All major service parts and fluids have been done including engine oil and filter, Genuine automatic trans fluid flushed and replaced, NGK spark plugs, genuine rocker cover gaskets, A/C Filter, Brake fluid, Brand new brake pads, new front rotors and machined rear rotors. Bridgestone Poteza Adrenaline tyres fitted + and many others. Last serviced 1000km ago. I've actually just had it polished - it looks great!

Extra features include:

Nissan Aero Body Kit Option including much sought after Aero Wing

Nissan Performance Muffler Option (Factory Fitted Variable open/close muffler with in-cabin control switch)

Nissan Factory Option Cargo Cover

BC BR Coilovers - Height and Damper adjustable - at 1 click it's like a "firm stock" setup, 30 clicks, it's surprisingly stiff!

K&N Performance Panel Filter

Koyo Full Alloy Radiator

Blitz CS Front-Mount Intercooler (no permanent modifications)

Aftermarket alarm (happy to disclose specifics to buyer)

Blitz Fully Automatic Turbo Timer (currently removed, but can install before selling)

Pioneer AVH 7 Inch touchscreen in-dash DVD player

+ Current Australian GPS Mapping, Guided Reverse Camera, iPod Control

Pioneer Reference Front and Rear Speakers

Phenolic Runner Spacer kit (more torque, better economy, lower intake temperatures)

B&M Supercooler transmission cooler and thermostat for Auto transmission longevity

Factory "box of baffles" replaced with lighter, free flowing resonator

Stainless steel dump pipe supplied but not yet fitted

*Note, all original parts will be provided to new owner with sale of vehicle*

$16,800 OR trade with a Nissan Cube/Cubic + cash or Mitsubishi Evo 5 and up

Remaining 5 months South Australian registration comes with the vehicle.

Vehicle is advertised elsewhere. If anybody has any questions regarding the vehicle please feel free to contact me via PM or on 0438061135.

Photos coming!

Edited by jasevr4

hey mate which side of town you on? im keen to have a look on the weekend if your free? im in T.T.G area. also any interior pics.

cheers

matt

hey mate which side of town you on? im keen to have a look on the weekend if your free? im in T.T.G area. also any interior pics.

cheers

matt

Hey Matt,

I'm right near you. I'll PM you contact details.

Cheers,

Jase.

  • 3 weeks later...

^^^ wolfpackracing, did you seriously join up on SAU to jump into a sellers thread and say some useless bs? How about you find a better hobby.

^^^ well it is a pretty self-explanatory forum rule that if you don't intend to buy something, DON'T post in someone's thread.

It is completely up to the OP as to what photos to put up, and he clearly pointed out that they were taken months ago.

It would appear you don't even own a skyline, so why did you join up on SAU anyway? To stir shit? It would appear so.

Not trying to deceive - just flat chat at work at the moment and every time I plan to take photos on the weekend it buckets down with rain..

There's a few more photos here for anyone interested: http://imgur.com/a/gL2eI#0

Edited by jasevr4

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