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For sale is my 2004 NISMO TUNED Nissan Skyline 350GT / V35 70th Anniversary Edition and Factory SUNROOF

Quiet a rare combination for having all these features (leather/manual/sunroof)

Has done about 54xxx kms

Comes with all 3 keys

Rego until March 2012

FIRST OWNER IN AUSTRALIA

Car is in Very Good Condition and Well Maintained by Owner

Leather in Pristine Condition

Nismo Aftermarker Bits

NISMO SUSPENSION ALL ROUND

NISMO SWAY BARS FRONT & BACK

NISMO FULL EXHAUST WITH Y-PIPE AND HIGH FLOW CATS (has to be heard to be appreciated)

NISMO 280KM/hr SPEEDO CLUSTER

NISMO CLUTCH

NISMO INTAKE FILTER

All NISMO parts were fitted and tuned by a Nismo shop/factory in japan, has all stickers and markings in the engine bay.

Factory Sunroof

Factory FULL LEATHER HEATED SEATS

Factory Brembo Brakes

Factory 8 Speaker BOSE Audio w/ Steering Controls

Factory 6 CD Changer

Factory 6 Speed Manual Transmission

Factory HID Lights

Factory LED Tail Lights

Dual Zone Climate Control Aircon

Audio Controls on Steering Wheel

Auto Folding Side Mirrors

Custom Rear LIP

Custom Eyelids

BRAND NEW 20" STANCE Custom Offset Wheels (F:20x9 and R:20x10.5)

BRAND NEW TYRES (1/9/2012)

(P) plate friendly

Please note: Price on the ad $22,600 is with factory 18" Wheels also with new tyres.

Price with wheels in the pictures is $24,800

URGENT SALE!!!!

Price is SLIGHTLY Negotiable for the right Buyer

Located in Brisbane City

Call/Sms Alex on 0404022226

Interstate buyers Welcome.

Can Ship on Buyers Expense

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