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Has been a pleasure to own and drive, Never had a problem and is truly a regretful sale only selling because of new house purchase.
This car is very unique and turns heads wherever it goes, hard to find a good example and looks have to be seen to be appreciated in the pearl white color combination with black roof and wheels.

- Premium model including black leather seats, 'Bose' speakers and dual zone climate control
- 12 Months registration
- Freshly serviced at JEM (just engine management) using premium motul oils and undergoing a full inspection of all driveline and mechanical components with zero problems found. (have receipts)
- low kms
- Vinyl wrapped roof in satin black professionally done (can be easily removed if wanted with no residue or damage)
- Carbon fiber front lip
- Titanium exhaust system (sounds amazing with a nice deep tone)
- upgraded headunit to top of the range pioneer including cd, mp3, dvd player, reverse camera and built in blue tooth
- upgraded front headlights including led parking lights and xenon headlights and high beam
- Genuine Nissan floormats in perfect condition
- always garaged, washed and cleaned weekly, waxed frequently
- Female owner and driver
- Dark tinted windows
- only ever used BP 98 premium fuel
- 3 switchable power modes
- Chrome Infinty badged front grill
- remote central locking and immobilser
- Electric seats, electric windows and pop up tv screen that can show fuel usage and service intervals
- Smooth 3.5L V6 engine with plenty of power
- Great on fuel averaging between 600-700kms a tank

Please call anytime to arrange an inspection or have any questions

Location: Gregory Hills, NSW

Price: $20,500

Phone: 0402 323 953

More photos can be viewed here http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2003/SSE-AD-2207330/

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