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The car has been imported in Sep 2011 with the help of Ben from J-Spec.

We bought it from Japanese Dealership NOT Auction. Price was Y1,395,000.

2003 Nissan Skyline 350GT 6 Speed Premium

3,500cc engine

6 speed manual

Blue

52,000km(42,000km with records when bought)

One owner vehicle(plus me having the car for 11 months in Australia)

ABS brakes

Factory option 6 airbags

Active headrests

Xenon headlights

Traction control

Stability control

Dual-zone climate control

TV/Navigation

BOSE sound system

CD stacker

Steering wheel audio controls

Leather interior

Power seats

Power mirrors

18 inch wheels(with near-New Bridgestone Potenzas)

Brembo brakes

Keyless entry

Factory option security system

Front/Rear Parking sensors

Flawless exterior, except for a small scratch on the rear bumper

Interior condition is good with slight wear to the leather on the driver's bolster in the usual spot

Underbody is good, with no fluids leaks or rust

Reason for sales: V36 on order

Price $24700

located in East Malvern, 3145

[email protected]

0423854047

Igor

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Had a buyer who came for a test drive last month, loved the car but went to Sydney to check a few others. Two weeks ago he called me back and came to see the car again. This time with his mechanic who praised the car, its condition and how it drives. The buyer gave me an offer which I accepted than disappeared :)

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