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FS: 2003 5AT Nissan V35 Skyline (350GT). 455RWHP 521Nm.

$41,000 ONO.

7,000KM's. BRAND NEW ENGINE, not a rebuild. 121,xxx on the chassis. Nearly all the parts minus the supercharger has less than 7,000km's on it, with 90% freeway driving. The transmission has about 15,000km's on it. A lot of time, energy and money has been spent on this car.[/size]

Runs 12.7 1/4 on street tyres and should easily run 11s with the right suspension and tyre setup. This is one most unique, fastest and best examples of a V35 in the world. A balance of both performance and comfort. Key parts that separate it from the rest is include the Vortech supercharger, Works Bell carbon fibre paddle shifters, '09 Nissan GT-R wheels, KS-Auto side skirts, and the mighty Quaife ATB helical LSD, and much more. Will accept daily drivers (ute or 4WD) and cash my way.

Engine

- Import Parts Pro Stage 1 short block (Bored, honed & balanced)

- CP-Carrillo Pistons (Polymer/Ceramic Coated) 8.5:1 compression

- Eagle Rods

- DeatschWerks 850CC Injectors

- ACL Thrust Washers (Moly coated)

- ACL Main Bearings (Moly coated)

- ACL Rod Bearings

- ARP Main Stud Kit

- Performance Springs Valve Springs

- Motordyne 5/16" Iso Thermal plenum spacer

- Nissan VQ35DE Rev-Up '06 Oil Pump

- Vortech V-2 SQ Supercharger kit with custom low mount CAI

- Vortech 2.87 Pulley (14PSI)

- Vortech Maxflow Racing Bypass Valve

- CJM Stage 1 Billet Rail Return Fuel System with HR damper ports and housings

- Aeromotive FPR

- Aeromotive Stealth 340 Fuel Pump

- Setrab 25 Row Oil Cooler & Thermostatic Sandwich adapter

- Custom oil catch can

- Stillen high capacity aluminium oil pan

- Borla 3.5" Cat-back TD Exhaust

- 3-1 Extractors

- Weapon-R Engine Damper

- Mishimoto Performance Radiator

- Mishimoto Thermostat

Electronics

- UpRev Osiris

- UpRev MAF GT

- AEM Tranmission Temp Gauge

- GReddy Multi D/A (all cables besides exhaust temp)

Drivetrain

- Quaife LSD

- Transgo Shift Kit

- 3.3 Final Drive

- High-stall lock-up Torque Convertor (~2.5k) with Sonnax Clutch Packs

- Torrington bearings

- Works Bell Carbon Fibre Paddle Shift

- Setrab 6 Series 19 row transmission cooler

- Whiteline diff mount front & rear bushings (Fade to Black edition)

Wheels & Suspension

- '09 Rays Nissan GTR wheels resprayed in Satin Black (new Michelin PSS on the rear, Kumho's on front)

- Akebono Big Brake kit Cross-drilled & Slotted Stoptech Rotors

- Tein CS 16 Way Adjustable Coilovers

- Whiteline Front & Rear Adjustable Sway-bars

- NRG Innovations carbon fibre front strut bar

- SPL front upper arms (V3)

Cosmetics

- KS Auto Burnout KD-V Carbon Fibre side skirts and rear pods

- GReddy Replica front bar

- Taillight/Headlight/Roof Vinyl Overlays (cut to maintain road-legal)[/size]

Email: [email protected][/size]

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More pics at: http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/success/cars-vans-utes/2003-v35-nissan-skyline-350gt-coupe/1036743347http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/success/cars-vans-utes/2003-v35-nissan-skyline-350gt-coupe/1036743347

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Price drop down to $31,000 ONO. I won't be going much lower than this, and this is close to what I paid for it before I put the new engine in along with LSD, strut bar, paddle shifters and a stack of other goodies. Front & rear Akebono brake pads have just been replaced.

Video from today's dyno day:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywuiUt_sj_c

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