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2008 Nissan Skyline

CKV36 370GT Type P Coupe

Pearl White

5 - Speed Auto

$38,000 O.N.O. all offers considered

59,553kms

Registration: 614RXJ

VIN 6U9000CKV36404694

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For sale is my beloved 370GT Premium edition Skyline. I have owned this car from as new (demonstrator purchased through a Nissan dealership, 3000km on the clock) and it was my daily drive in Japan where I lived for two years, before bringing it back with me when I returned to Aus last October. Serviced every 3000 - 5000km and has never had a mechanical problem.

Selling due to starting my Japanese cafe. This car was kept in Maizuru in Northern Kyoto, not near the tsunami affected areas like some other skylines being bought into the country. New 225-50-18 and 245-45-18 Yokohama Advan Sport tyres.

I can also help the buyer with any mods they wish to purchase from Japan.

Edited by 08v36

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