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My car is back up for sale after being messed around with a deal that fell through, but this time - much cheaper.

Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

Price: $25,997

Up for sale is my pride and joy, a customised 2004 Nissan V35 Skyline (70th Anniversary edition). It's packed full of factory and aftermarket features, appeals to all ages.

This car is limited edition. All factory premium features included. It comfortably seats 4 and is a 5 speed automatic.

The car is a consistent head turner and sounds great right all the way through the rev-range. I've spent a lot of time and money (roughly $15,000) on the very best modifications for this car to get it to where it is.

The car has been religiously maintained and has full service history every 5000 kms.

I imported the car from Japan in May last year with 76,000 kms on the odometer, and have since been using it as a daily driver. I'm now required to travel long distances up and down the highway each day for work and would like to downgrade to something more suited to this purpose.

The car has been very reliable and I've never had any issues with it.

Factory features:

  • 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

Aftermarket modifications:

Most of these aftermarket parts were imported from the USA and are extremely rare to find in Australia. I don't know of another car with a Motordyne Engineering setup, bodykit or paintwork like mine in Australia.

Estimated cost of individual modifications include:

  • Darkest Legal Tint (%35) ~$200
  • Nissan 350Z Intake Tube ~$200
  • JWT Pod Filter ~$100
  • Kenwood 7" Double-din DVD Player / Radio / Blutooth (Phone + Connection) / More. ~$1000
  • Motordyne Engineering Shockwave TDX2 Exhaust ~$2200
  • Motordyne Engineering Dual Titanium Exhaust Tips ~$250
  • Motordyne Engineering Advanced Resonating Tuning Pipes ~$1000
  • Motordyne Engineering Plenum Spacer ~$400
  • TransGo ShiftKit ~$600
  • Unorthadox Racing Crank Pulley ~$200
  • 20" Vertini Fairladys ~$2500
  • Kuruma Z Front Bodykit ~$900
  • Impul Sideskirts ~$900
  • Chargespeed w/ Carbon Fibre diffuser Rear Bodykit. ~$900
  • Custom Paint Job - Pure White with a touch of Blue Pearl ~$3000
  • Nissan 350Z Springs ~$300
  • Custom UpRev Osiris Tune ~$1200

You will not find a V35 even similar to this in Australia.

The car is also very powerful for a N/A V6, pulling 228.8whp. - (See Dyno Sheet). However pretty fuel economic as well (9.8KM's / L - Approx 650KM's per tank)

I'm so passionate about this car that I even made a website www.sgv35.com where I have documented the journey of the car.

It's with a heavy heart that I have to say goodbye to my dream car, but unfortunately tough decisions need to be made in life. I hope that someone else can experience the same joy from this car that I have.

Please feel free to contact me for any further details on 0411175574 or email me at [email protected].

Additional Details:

Registration Valid for QLD until Jan 2013, If you want me to pay for another 6 months rego let me know and we'll work something out.

KM: 111,000KM genuine.

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Hey mate, the offers have slowed down - so if I still have it in a few months I'll let you know. Is this the video you're talking about?

The exhaust sound.

Bump - Car still for sale.

Can possibly lower the price to $24,500 and remove the full exhaust / Plenum spacer and Tune (to stock)

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