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Selling 2003 Skyline 350gt Coupe CPV35DE Premium edition done 57382km since posted and only one owner in Australia since 2008.

The car comes with the multi award winning VQ35DE that produces 206kw of engine power and combined with Tiptronic 5 Speed Auto. This is a VERY regretful sale due to growing family. The car has been well look after and serviced every 6 months or 5000km interval using the highest grade oil available from Mobil1 0W-40. The spark plugs (NGK platinum) and Nissan drive belt being changed 1 year ago by a Nissan Dealer in Melbourne City.

The Kilometer clocked mostly on freeway therefore the engine is in tiptop shape and I have only used Premium 98ron fuel since it arrived in Australia.

I have invested alot of money and effort for mods to this car. The list of the mods I have done is Very high quality and no cheap Chinese or replica products have been used. All mods are made in USA, Canada, Australia or Japan.

The following mods I have fitted are:

Motordyne space 5/16” Iso thermal plenum spacer ($350 Shipped)

CF Intake pipe with JWT pop charger (Make the engine screams) ($300 Shipped)

Berk Hi-Flow cats + Exoticspeed Y-pipe + APEXi WS2 exhaust (Sound addictive and loud at Full Throttle, but quiet at normal driving) (Total $1800 Shipped)

USA Made Custom Grounding Kit ($200 Shipped)

Nissan OEM Brembo brakes front and rear with Nismo Braided line and Front RDA Cross drilled disc brakes. ($1800)

Whiteline Adjustable swaybar Front and Rear ($500)

SPC Adjustable rear camber ($200 shipped)

Lowered withTein H-tech (G35 or V35 coupe) spring ($450 Shipped)

SUPER RARE Volk Racing LE37 Top Secret Edition wheels 19x9.5 +22 front and 19x10.5 +22 rear (setup made for 350z, V35, V36 and 370z). ($5000 Shipped)

Pirelli Nero 19 245/35 Front and Hankook Evo12 19 275/35 (Plenty of Tread and only done 10,000km) ($1200)

RARE Works Paddle Shift (gives you F1 feel paddle shift) and MOMO Automatic Gear knob. ($500 Shipped)

Cruise Control specially installed with the OEM G35 cruise control buttons. ($900 Installed)

RARE OEM control for the Air conditioning (not Metra Kit) and english Navigation buttons (NOT stickers) ($800 shipped)

Alpine CD player and iPod connectivity.

The Navigation screen is English Translated ($275)

Cabin Carbon Filter (for Pollen and smells)

Genuine Nismo Front bumper (There will be a NISMO mark behind the bumper to show It’s genuine) ($1200 shipped)

OEM front and rear Mudflap

OEM 3D rear spoiler

OEM Brake cover so to make the engine looks neat (even though it says battery on it because it’s from USA)

Infiniti Badge and door step conversions.

Comes with Original books and service (Japan), plus I have purchased a RARE English translated Owner’s manual and service books. Also have 2 Original keys.

I have to Admit there is one very minor problem, which is the Fuel Gauge won’t go near Full line when filled. This is the common and minor problem on all Skyline V35 and Infiniti G35; it doesn’t effect the performance of the car in anyway.

This is a really good car with no major issues or damage.

$30,000 ono.

Please contact either PM or Email to: [email protected] for any question you need.

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Edited by pw350gt
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I bought it from USA after hard find from Ebay USA. He willing to seperate from their NAV system. Then I took it apart to exchange the internal parts and pretty much straight forward.

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