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Hey guys,
Sadly parting with my V due to family commitments.
It's done about 82,000km, mostly highway driving.
Never been tracked and sleeps in the garage as a weekend car only. $24k negotiable.
Mods include:
- JDM double din dashkit
- Kenwood aftermarket headunit
- Bose speakers all swapped out for Pioneer system
- Clear bump style indicators
- Eagle eyes HIDs
- New tyres on all 4 wheels (Michelin Pilots)
- New Dixcel slotted rotors and M Pads on all 4 wheels.
- Tinted windows
- Infiniti grille badge (I have the original Nissan badge that clips on)
No engine or exhaust mods.
The car is very clean and has been kept in pristine condition and well looked after.
I've always filled up on Shell VPower RON98 and it has always been serviced by both IS Motor Racing and TuneHouse.
**I'm at work so more pics will come shortly.
Feel free to PM me for more info.
Mike
Edited by Marshan

Try 18k.....70th anniv or not these cars are not worth 20k anymore

Yeah the price on these cars seem to have tanked pretty hard in the last few months.

Does any one remember how much Sheldon ended up selling his few months back?

i sold my 03 premium coupe doe 95,000km for $19,500 in mint condition with a few mods and 6month rego.

it's a niche market of people that go for these cars, i had my car advertised on every website i could think of and was always updating facebook for sale advertisements etc..

ended up selling it from word of mouth and someone saw it on facebook.

Edited by Seano350GT

i sold my 03 premium coupe doe 95,000km for $19,500 in mint condition with a few mods and 6month rego.

it's a niche market of people that go for these cars, i had my car advertised on every website i could think of and was always updating facebook for sale advertisements etc..

ended up selling it from word of mouth and someone saw it on facebook.

clearly had more money than brains then. Ive seen quite a few going for 15/16.5k with genuine 100000km+ kms not this "95000km" wound back odo BS and a years rego with the nice little mods done

I think Seano did get qutie a good price for his, but just because it has less than 100,000km on it, doesn't mean it is wound back. and just because it has more than 100,000km showing, doesn't mean it isn't..

I have no doubt there are some V35s out there showing a genuine 50-60,000km on the odo, especially if it was imported recently as most Japaneese do very few km.

the person who bought my car had been eyeing them off for a year and really wanted one. he found mine locally that i had taken very good care of and he could afford it so he bought it.

Who's to say that the km's were wound back? sure a few of them in sydney will claim 50,000km but judging by how clean my car was and it actually had service books up to 60,000km then i am pretty sure the km's were correct.

jugding by your reply you bought one with wound back km's?

clearly had more money than brains then. Ive seen quite a few going for 15/16.5k with genuine 100000km+ kms not this "95000km" wound back odo BS and a years rego with the nice little mods done

clearly had more money than brains then. Ive seen quite a few going for 15/16.5k with genuine 100000km+ kms not this "95000km" wound back odo BS and a years rego with the nice little mods done

Same there's so many on carsales going for 15/16k and with 30,000km...all BS odo.

I went to local import dealers and said they would buy these cars for $8k.

There was a 03 non premium for sale for $27k i asked them why they are selling that one for so much and his excuse was, oh because its manual hahaha. Ridiculous.

Edited by Marshan

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