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Guys, a very regretful decision to sell as I love this car in every way but I’ve hit a crossroad in life and decided I want to go work/live overseas or in another city – and unfortunately it makes no sense to keep two cars. This is my weekend car only and never driven in the rain, so at the moment it’s only getting driven once a month at most, so I need to be realistic about where I have my money tied up.

I bought this car for 27k in Sept 2012 purely because it was so clean and satisfied my OCD. Previous owner imported the car in 2006. He was an older guy who was fastidious about the car. Only brand name parts were purchased and car was detailed every 12 months at Final Inspection. I have all import and compliance papers, including the de-registration papers from Japan to prove genuine km’s plus a stack of receipts for all mods. I bought the car thinking it would satisfy the mod bug in me, but I have since spent a further 10k on the car.

Condition: Excellent. 68,000 genuine km’s. Not a chip or pin dent on the entire car. Accident free. Rust free. Opti-coated paint. Engine pulls like a train. Serviced every 5,000km with full synthetic oils.

Standard Features:

  • Leather & Suede black/grey interior.
  • Factory Navigation tuner (converted to English)
  • Folding mirrors
  • Auto headlights
  • Dual Climate control
  • Electric seats
  • Factory alarm
  • Factory Privacy glass
  • 5AT (auto) Transmission

MODIFICATIONS

Interior:

  • Works Bell carbon paddle shifters ($500)
  • Momo Leather shifter ($200)
  • All interior piece professionally painted gloss black in 2-pac paint ($250)
  • New ‘350GT’ embroided floor mats ($150)
  • LEDs throughout
  • Cruise Control (aftermarket - makes this thing a dream to drive on the freeway)

Stereo:

  • Pioneer AVH-8450BT 7” DIN HU ($700 purchased locally)
  • Wiring harness for steering wheel controls
  • Pioneer Reverse camera ($175)
  • Alpine PDX-V9 5Ch amp ($500 purchased locally)
  • Image Dynamics 10” sub ($400 imported from the US)
  • Custom fibreglass sub box
  • JL Audio RCAs ($100)
  • 0 gauge wiring front to back
  • Dynamat throughout
  • Computer cooling fan to keep amp cool
  • Currently running the Bose speakers but have Focal components to go in (negotiable)

Suspension

  • BC BR Coilovers (<500kms) ($1300)
  • Whiteline sway bars Front & Rear
  • SPC rear camber arms
  • SPC rear toe bolts
  • SPL camber arms front (not installed yet - $700)

Brakes

  • Brembo calipers F&R (not standard on autos, fitted in 2009. Just been painted in VHT Tiffany Blue with new Brembo decals, and new Brembo bleed nipples)
  • Nismo braided lines
  • QFM HPX pads (<500kms) ($240)
  • RDA Slotted rotors front
  • Synthetic brake fluid (<500kms)

Wheels & Tyres

  • SSR SP3 20x9 (+6) 20x10 (+16). Step lips. Matte gunmetal centres. Not a scratch on them. ($3500, only a few months old)
  • Nitto Invo 235/35/20 fronts, Pirelli P-Zero 285/35/20 rears ($$) (fronts are good, rears are brand new)
  • Project Mu 7-sided lug nuts ($190)
  • KYO Dency EI electronic security lock nuts ($200)

Engine

  • - Motordyne 5/16 Plenum spacer
  • - Carbon Fibre Z tube
  • - Berk Hi flow cats ($600)
  • - Exotic speed stainless Y-Pipe ($450)
  • - Apexi WS2 stainless exhaust ($1250)
  • (this exhaust has a great exotic note, and no drone. )
  • Grounding kit

Exterior

  • 2007 Xenon project headlights (very rare. $800 if you can find them, will include original lights)
  • Nismo front bar, genuine, poly carbonate (not fibreglass rep) $1200 unpainted
  • Nismo front and rear pods
  • Vertex Digna roof lip (Gloss black 2pac) and Vertex Digna boot lip (Ivory pearl colour matched) ($600)
  • Gloss black embemless grill ($150)
  • Gloss black vinyl roof (Oracle Vinyl, best you can buy – can be removed) ($200)
  • Rolled gaurds

PRICE: $32k Firm (No swaps, thanks)

Comments:

Car will come with all the spares I have, spare lights, stock wheels (good rubber), stock exhaust, strut brace etc. Plates are not included, will come with standard VIC plates. RWC will be arranged once purchase is finalised, but have no concerns about it passing. The price is at the upper end of the scale, I am aware, but I honestly don’t believe you could find a better condition V35 or one with this level of modification. As it's name suggests, this is a GT - a sporty cruiser. It is just a beautiful car to drive, so refined, and the interior is pure luxury. But make no mistake, 0-100 in sub 6 secs and can hold it with the best in twisties. There is nothing left to do on this car except maybe a TransGo shift kit, and at this price I am taking a heavy loss. Willing to sell minus wheels (subtract $3500).

Car can be viewed in Malvern on weekends. PM questions.

CREDIT to Ryan Hanif for the photos below.

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Deposit taken.

I am impressed

It's not often you see a mod list that lists floor mats and brake fluid, amongst other impressive mods

have to compliment the salesmanship

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