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Hey Guys,
Its been a while since I've been on.
Due to recent medical bills the time has come to sell my pride and joy
Everything on this car has been done to the highest standard.
No shortcuts taken.
EOI:
2003 v35 350GT 6mt
First Australian Owner with Import papers (Standard when imported)
3x factory keys - Extremely rare (2x car keys, 1x valet key)
Factory optioned Brembos (r34gtr)
Self active mirrors (fold in when locked and show the gutter when reversing)
Electric everything
Factory security upgrade
Black security glass rear
Tinted front to match
Pop up screen (been modded for Australian TV plus still shows car data)
Aftermarket everything
Almost every adjustable arm on the market
Custom airrex suspension
Modified to lay rail (custom modified shocks)
Accuair management including e-level (only system which meets ADR)
Has remotes to control Air Suspension
Genuine Plastic bodykit made from 3x kits (inven front, impul sides, nismo rear pods)
Carbon fibre rear diffuser
Carbon fibre custom ducktail boot
Carbon fibre roof wing
Carbon fibre front splitter/lip
Aftermarket front grill (Colour coded)
Nismo clear sidemarkers
Shaved drivers door lock (no key locks out outside of car for clean look)
Rare JDM harness cover
Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch (bites hard)
Aftermarket Swaybar
Aftermarket Alarm (sensitive - with immobiliser)
Underground Racing Lightweight Racing Pulleys (Underdriven)
Brand new Battery
New Alternator
Guards Professionally rolled and flared
Carbon craft mirror lense
07 JDM headlights - with Factory Hid Ballasts
07 JDM tail lights (with remote boot release wired in)
Japan Flashed ECU
Custom mounted airbag controls (hidden)
Custom air install with 2x 5 gallon tanks
2x viair compressors
Work 20x10.5 wheels all round
Also another set of Leonnhardritt 19x10 19x11 wheels
116ks I think? Cant drive atm haven't looked.
Serviced regularly, always maintained and kept to a high standard.
Shitloads more.

Have almost all standard parts too!
Not separating, anything.
THROW ME AN OFFER.
Looking around 42k ono

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Thanks guys.

Yeah sorry most certainly not parting it especially with my current condition. I cant lift over a kilo or drive it so... parting is a no go, plus ive had about 3 people shotgun the suspension. haha.

I'm ONO on the price and i can let you know as most of you would none of these parts are cheap. The air suspension cost near 8k alone before the custom install

Throw an offer tell your friends whatever you need, but i need it gone.

Nothing needs to be done. Can daily drive which I did right up until my surgery.

Its reliable has driven to Sydney and back multiple times and I've never had a problem

I never intending on selling it but Health first.

Every part is top Quality.

Most bushes have even been replaced too.

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