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Hi guys,

The time has come to sell my V35. I'm willing to swap for a Mitsubishi Evolution 7, 8, or 9 or Subaru 06+ WRX STI plus cash adjustment your way if required.

Location: Cabramatta, NSW

Contact: Terry 0432 710 083 or email [email protected]

Price: $22,500 (recently dropped due to the 2 issues below)

Condition: In excellent condition, paint is excellent and shiny with no fading as per photos. Mechanically A1 as my father is a mechanic, so it has been serviced and well taken care of. 80,000km servicing has just been completed & battery replaced. Rego has just been renewed in January so it has 1 full year of rego.

First up, here are 2 issues with the car:

* The driver side door lock doesn't lock when using the remote (but it does unlock using the remote) otherwise using the key manually to lock the door is fine. I suspect the one of the clips is loose or came off. Will need to get this inspected but I've dropped my asking price to take this into account.

* 2 slight tears (around 2-3cm) in the leather of the drivers seat thigh support lower bottom corner.

The V35 is manual 6 speed with the Premium pack (leather interior, auto climate, Bose Stereo etc).

Features/Mods:

* VOLK racing CE28 19" rims + tyres (costed $4,000)

* TEIN Electronic Dampening Control system installed with cabin controller

* TEIN Adjustable Sports Coilover suspension (both TEIN components costed around $4,000)

* Heavy duty performance sports clutch

* Nissan optional front lip

* Nissan rear spoiler

* Nissan rear pods

* Side-skirts which match the lines of the car.

* Tinted windows

* Passenger side window motor unit replaced with new one (common issue with V35s which costs around $300 parts and labour to fix)

* Kakimoto Regu 06&R cat back exhaust system, not loud, legal decibels (costed $2,000)

* Performance panel air filter

* BOSE Surround Sound System with 8 speakers + Panasonic subwoofer and amplifier.

* JVC Touch Screen 7" DVD sound system unit that plays DIVX movies (costed $1,500 with reverse camera and iPod aux cable)

* Panasonic discreet Reversing parking camera

* Play iphone/ipod/non iPod Music Players via Aux-in cable installed

* Genuine OEM HID Headlights

* Climate Control

* Floor Mats (Factory, Skyline Logo)

* Infiniti badging (badges professionally removed from the boot for a clean look, will hand these to the new owner)

* Volk Racing wheel centre caps have been removed (will hand these to the new owner)

* Full security system installed (will give details to buyer)

* Headlights and grill have been professionally converted to black housing, giving the car a more sporty/unique look.

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Thanks for looking guys!

Edited by sky76

Bump.

Can do lower $19,500 if VR rims substituted for 350z track rims, and dvd play, aux, reverse camera replaced for Pioneer HU and without rear pods and front lip. Price is negotiable as I see a car I want to buy.

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Bump. Price drop to $18,400 and will throw in DVD player, reverse camera, front lip, rear pods etc. Car is clean and will not disappoint.

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