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Big price drop in order to sell the car. $22,850

Mods please delete my other thread if needed.

2003 Nissan Skyline V35 (350GT) Premium Model


- Luxury pack with Bose stereo, Premium black leather/suede interior/Iphone cable
- Aftermarket headlights
- Electric seats with memory function
- Traction control
- Brembo brakes all round with Project MU pads
- 6 speed manual
- 83,000 KM's - English and Japanese manuals included
- Optional extras including front lip, front and rear pods and boot spoiler
- BC BR coilovers height/damper adjustable (C-Spanners included)
- One off custom Forge wheels (Front: 20x10 -0 Rear: 20x11.5 -0) *Cost $4500 without tyres
- Professionally rolled guards all round
- Gloss black front grill with no badge
- Cat back exhaust with custom rear pipes

- New battery

$26,500 ONO with Rego and Roadworthy. NOW **$22,850**


The car turns heads everywhere it goes and being a newer looking car it does not attract the wrong kind of attention. Oil/filters have just been done and the car is VERY well taken care of.

Contact Matt - 0413120864 - Brisbane

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surely someone will pick it up any day now Matt, if i was in the market for another one mate i'd be all over it.

Hopefully mate, would really like to sell it and get something bigger soon. I was actually just speaking to a guy who sold his premium auto locally not far under what I'm asking for this which gives me a bit more hope. Will just have to wait and see ;)

My thoughts exactly ;) If it doesn't move within the next few months I might look at selling the wheels separate and dropping the price accordingly.

Also I forgot to mention in the original post there is a $200 spotters fee up for grabs for anyone leading to the sale.

Carsales ads are a big competition i guess, they have got cars for 17k which has done $36,000 which is bullshit. You need to figure out an alternate way like bringing it back to stock and reducing the price, that's what Sheldon, a previous V35 owner did. Just a thought. GLWS.

i think he'd have more luck selling it as it is. some people like buying mildly modified cars, since this has only really got wheels lights and a couple of other things it's really trastefully modified and the price point isn't over the top.

i am surprised it's still on the market, have you been spamming the shit out of facebook? that's how i sold mine dude.

Carsales ads are a big competition i guess, they have got cars for 17k which has done $36,000 which is bullshit. You need to figure out an alternate way like bringing it back to stock and reducing the price, that's what Sheldon, a previous V35 owner did. Just a thought. GLWS.

i think he'd have more luck selling it as it is. some people like buying mildly modified cars, since this has only really got wheels lights and a couple of other things it's really trastefully modified and the price point isn't over the top.

i am surprised it's still on the market, have you been spamming the shit out of facebook? that's how i sold mine dude.

Yeah I have been on a few local Facebook sites bumping it every now and then but so far only getting a lot of swap offers which I'm not interested in..

I definitely won't be returning it to stock, maybe if I really have to I will sell the wheels separate if offered a good amount for them but they really do make the car so that would be a last resort.

For now I think I will just wait it out and see what happens :)

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