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Hi Guys,

Originally imported by IMG, this is my weekend car which I've owned for two years. This comes with three originaly Nissan Keys. I'm now looking for something 4WD, 4 doors and turbo. Im open to trades with cash my/your way.

Details below.

Car:

- 2005 Nissan Skyline 350GT Premium

- 10 Months rego

- Ivory White

- 90,000Kms

- 6 speed manual

- Leather interior

- Tinted windows

- Alarm

- Optima D35 battery

Intake/Exhaust:

- Fujitsbo legalis Cat-back exhaust

- Z pipe with standard air box

Brakes/Suspension:

- Akebono BBK (identical to the Australian delivered Nissan 370Z)

- 19 Inch Volk Racing TE 37's in Diamond Black

- 19x9.5 +22 - 255/35/19 Kumho KU31 ~80%

- 19x10.5 +22 - 285/35/19 Pirelli Corsa ~50%

- BC Racing BR Coil Overs - Fitted with custom damper controls, no need to remove the seat to adjust

- Front and Rear SPC camber arms

- Front and Rear Whiteline sway bars

The car has a stereo installed by Marty at FHRX which includes an Audison BitOne. Details will be given to serious buyers.

Paden at Unique Automotive is responsible for the installation of all the parts and servicing which is carried out every 5,000kms.

Note this is a 2005 model with the updated aluminum interior and dash.

Price: $33,000 FIRM.

Minh - 0404 684 779 - I work a 9-5 job, so if I don’t pick up you call, I'll give you a call back.

Located in Campbelltown.

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  • 10 months later...

Big bump, ive finally found a new car and this needs to move. The stereo has since been removed. Wheels pictures are sold, and stock 350z wheels fitted.

In 11 months, ive put on 12,000 KMS.. car also has 11 months rego.

for SAU, $23,000 FIRM.

Car sales link: http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2005/SSE-AD-2289083/?Cr=4&sdmvc=1

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...

Big bump, ive finally found a new car and this needs to move. The stereo has since been removed. Wheels pictures are sold, and stock 350z wheels fitted.

In 11 months, ive put on 12,000 KMS.. car also has 11 months rego.

for SAU, $23,000 FIRM.

Car sales link: http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2005/SSE-AD-2289083/?Cr=4&sdmvc=1

23k dream on mate!

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