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Well guys.. its that time and part of life when you have to make a decision that is a little hard to swallow.

Due to change in circumstances, my car is now up for sale!

This car has been my weekend car for a number of years, which has be

en treated and kept in immaculate condition.

Since it’s a weekend car and I do not drive to work, the car stays in the garage most of the time waiting for me. This car is well maintained and serviced by PROconcept every 3 months in the first year of ownership and every 5,000 Kms years after.

There has been no major modifications on this vehicle as I preferred to keep it stock.

This car has also received once a year full-detail by one of the best in Sydney - Dr.Detail. Using only the best and exclusive products to bring the best out of its paintwork.

2003 Nissan Skyline 350GT V35 Coupe - Obsidian Black

6 Cylinder Petrol Aspirated 3.5 Litre engine (3498cc) / 206Kw

Semi Automatic – Tiptronic

Rear Wheel Drive

66,000 Kilometres

Registered until July 2013

Premium Pack:

Visual Display Screen

Electric Seats

Leather & Suede Interior

TV, DVD & Sat Nav (needs converting)

ABS Air Bags

Power Window / Steering

Dual Climate Control

6 Stack CD Player

Bose Sound System (8 speaker)

ABS & VDC Traction Control

Power / Snow option

Factory LED Tail Lights

Xenon Head Lights

18” Alloy wheels

Minor Mods:

Suspension drop on King Springs (inch)

Camber Kit Installed

Z Tube K&N Air Filter

Mongoose Security Alarm

Front brake disc and pads replacement

The car will also come with a tailored car cover and genuine leather Nissan car 'bra' worth $300.00.

Given that this car has been mainly kept on its natural state, you will expect a natural (minor) wear and tear in which of course I have acknowledged in the asking price.

Price: $20,000.00 ono.

PM me for further details.

I am happy to negotiate to serious buyers only.

Apologies for no interior shots.. I will upload once captured.

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  • 2 weeks later...

well guys, the car has just been sold. so thank you.

This is a great forum and a community, made some life long friends throughout so ill definitely still be hanging around.

Might come back with a v37..you never know...

Cheers!

I think we are confusing the kw at the wheels and at the engine figures (flywheel).

Factory 350GT = 206kw at the flywheel, so if you dyno'd it at 170kw at the wheels then I would say that is about right +/-

well guys, the car has just been sold. so thank you.

This is a great forum and a community, made some life long friends throughout so ill definitely still be hanging around.

Might come back with a v37..you never know...

Cheers!

Big question, how much did you sell it for?!

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