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Hi Guys

Selling a V35 i personally imported for the missus but a personal issue has come up so need the cash and having to sell this before she could even drive it.

2003 Skyline 350GT Coupe Premium (build Sep 2003)

54330 Genuine Kms

Just finished Compliance

Has all the premium options like Dual Zone Aircon, Bose Sound, etc

Very very clean, personally chosen car.

Car comes with all the Australian compliance papers and Japanese Log books available (auction report as well) was a Grade 4.5 A

Also comes with all the spare keys (3 in total)

Price is 17,500 (this is lesser than my cost) so my loss can be your gain. Price is for Compliance ready with RWC ready to register in your name.

Save thousands as same car at a dealer would be 20+. Car is not on carsales yet, thought ill try here first as having to let it go, i rather see it go to a fellow enthusiast.

You will be the First Australian Owner. Also as it just got complianced, im told that warranty can be bought as well if you prefer.

Any inspections welcome. Car currently located in the Brisbane CBD.

Genuine Sale guys, NO SWAPS, need the money URGENT!!!!!

Call 0414482636 or PM

Only pictures i have at the moment are from the Japan holding yard.

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