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For sale is my now arrived V35 Skyline 350GT coupe

It's the 2004 70th anniversary limited edition model - has all the desirable features you could want in a V35, including 6spd manual, black duco, sunroof, brembos, and the full (not half) leather. probably only one or two in Oz for sale with these specs, and I will bet they're asking a fair whack more.

Factory features:

  • Dual Climate Control
  • Full Cream Leather Interior
  • Air Ioniser (Filter)
  • Heated Seats
  • Sun Roof
  • Premium Bose 8 Speaker Sound System
  • Automatic Headlights
  • Pop-up 7" LCD screen (Displays mileage and other statistics, with a TV Tuner, local channels can be received)
  • Steering wheel volume control (needs to be hooked up)
  • Sequential Sports Shift

(ok, so I copied all that from another ad). It is essentially stock.

Has 110K klms, but I've been importing cars for 15 years, and those who think that the proliferation of cars (such as V35) on the market all with between 40 - 75K klms is a coincidence, or reflects what they hope is genuinely low mileage - are just kidding themselves. At least with my car, you're not paying to have the speedo wound back. You're getting what you pay for.

It is mechanically sound, and neat and clean, but at this price it does have some things requiring attention to detail. FOr instance, drivers window occasionally gets stuck. Those who know V35 know that this is not only common, but the fix can be exxy, or done cheap (and well) - depending upon how you go about it. Leather drivers seat is as expected for a car of this age.

Otherwise stock. Had a clutch replacement (cost $800 I think) about 2 years ago. Also has an aftermarket immobiliser.

Now - here's the kicker. I can sell this with RWC and rego, or with RWC only, or simply complied with no RWC. Better yet, anyone taking it off my hands right now (it will pass compliance, and I will guarantee this in writing) will get it at an even better price, simply because;

a. I dont have to stuff around with it - saves my time, and

b. They can choose to do fixes and mods to suit their own tastes and budget. for instance, I will fit 18" tyres for compliance, the buyer might want to go straight to 19's and therein save themselves some money.

If it sells now pre-compliance, I will do this for $15990 as it sits. Otherwise, complied and RWC, I will be asking $19900.

Feel free to ask questions, or flame my post (always happens on SAU), or shoot me a PM if interested.

Photos will be loaded in the morning.

Cheers,

Jez

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