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Hi guys

I got a complete car, runs and everything but cannot be complied. So here is the story

it was imported obviously to be complied and registered but it had a front repair and thanks to that the compliance workshop refused to comply it as they reckon according to the law they cant comply it and it has to be disposed off. Car starts and runs fine.

here are the details

2003 Pearl White Skyline 350GT premium

52,700 kms with original de-reg paper

interior grade was B, so its very clean

Half leather seats in very good condition

All airbags intact

All electrics working like bose stereo, power windows, power locks, just to name a few

Its also got Tein Comfort sport fully adjustable suspension, just did a quick google search, these cost around $2000 brand new in japan

Also has rear factory side pods

350z wheels

Again this is only usefull for race or parts purpose.

Im not thinking to part so selling whole car as is. SO PLEASE DONT FILL THE POST ASKING IF I WILL PART ANYTHING, if i decide to go that way i will post that in the parts section THANKS

Jap compliance plate has been removed and firewall Vin destroyed

Looking for $7000 for the car.

Located in Eagle farm, Brisbane

ph: 0414482636 - Amrit or PM if you need further details

thanks

Edited by AsM

curious - if it had an auction grade interior, it presumably had an auction grade for the car itself (guessing it was a 3.5?)

Does that mean that the auction house and its rating system failed to pick up and declare the fact that it had had the frontal damage?

If so, this is a handy pointer to anyone thinking that even buying from the auction houses is a universal assurance of no accident damage, and that a car will pass compliance.

However, this is speculation on my part for the minute.....

The car drives good, goes hard and the Tein comfort sports feel good, im guessing these were added to the car not so long ago, so no problem at all for anyone looking for a track car!!!

Need this car gone, open to reasonable offers, please PM only

Anyone willing to buy and part will atleast double their investment if not more...

Price Drop to $6000 firm and photos of Tein Comfort Sport and export certificate attached, original export cert comes with the car

Priced to sell V35 Coupe, no one wants to double their money? i dont have the time or resources or i would !!!!!

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Edited by AsM

no problem at all for anyone looking for a track car!!!

V35 auto track car? Not without a LOT of work.

If only it were manual, I would have snapped it up. :/

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