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For sale is one of the best looked after Skyline 350GTs around. Extremely rare 6-Speed manual with almost all options ticked. This is the upper grade Premium model with the following factory equipment:
-Getrag 6-Speed manual
-Original Brembo brakes front and rear
-Full Nissan OEM aero package which includes front lip spoiler, rear boot lid spoiler, front and rear side sportsguard
-Leather/suade interior trimming
-Factory Sat Nav/ DVD/ TV with pop up colour LCD screen
-Bose 8-speaker premium sound system with 6-CD changer

In addition to the above, the car also has the OEM 19-inch forged wheels made by RAYS found only in the series 2 350GT.

No modification has been done to the car except for a K&N high-flow drop-in air filter for better engine response and fuel economy, while the headlights have been upgraded to these eye-catching aftermarket items with dual 'angel rings' and side LED strip.

The car has been meticulously looked after by a fussy owner and serviced strictly according to manufacturer's schedule at one of the most renown tuner workshops in Melbourne. Only the highest quality Motul oil and filters go into this car. Major service was performed at 100k kms. Had brake rotors and pads replaced with new items. Gearbox oil replaced 2k km ago. 4 quality brand new tyres were also installed in November last year, they are Falken FK452 at the front and Toyo Proxes T1 Sport at the rear.

The car comes with full Australian service history and is one of very few 350GTs with untampered, genuine KMs when first landed in Australia (have documents from Japan to prove).

Price: $21,000

Ad on CarSales:

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/nissan-skyline-2003-14770941?base=1216&vertical=Car&cr=7&eapi=2&__N=1216%201622%20903%201246%201247%201252%201282%204294963846&find=350gt%7cCarAll&silo=Stock&num=15&sort=default

Contact: Alvin 0404159770

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