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Sad day that I have to sell this car as Im heading overseas. Pics dont even compare to what this vehicle looks like in person.

2004 model

95 000kms on clock

6spd manual

POD filter

Catback exhaust

Lowered

SSRprofessor 3 pce racing rims

10inch width front on 235/30/20

12inch width rearon 285/30/22

Stretch tyres flushest 350GT in oz

Came 1st in a newcastle carshow

Imported rims $6999 + 4mth wait

Camber kit arms front and rear

Privatised plates XPN53Z (expenses)

Tinted black front lights

15% tinted windows

HID lighting

Brembo brakes

Very hard to find a v35 with everything like this, modified to perfection which is rare.

Mechanically serviced every 5000km A1 condition

ALPINE Double din kit fitted with headunit with bluetooth and everything $1400

COMP splits 6.5 inch speakers.

Regretful sale. Pride and joy went into this vehicle.

WAS $ 31999

PRICEDROP $27000 FIRM

BARGAINNN !!!

0411 783 449

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  • 3 weeks later...

Is there seriously no interest for this? I find that so hard to believe seeing how aesthetically pleasing it is on the eye. Or this is a website for high school trollers and jet pilots.

Ok I have cleaned up this thread. If you are not in the market to buy or ask legitimate questions, then please refrain from posting. Further negative posts will be deleted and official warnings given.

And further to the point - one reported post is enough.

Don't make report after report because you don't have action inside of 30 seconds.

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