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Hi all,

Just posting a link to my car for sale in the classified forums:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/438641-vic-fs-v35-my-2005-nissan-skyline-350gt-coupe-premium-series-2/

Probably the best equipped/featured V35 coupe for sale at the moment. Full details in the link and on carsales.com.au

Cheers

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Considering i just bought a series 1 with a lot less features for roughly the same price, this is a really good deal.

Can I ask why you are selling?

What's the difference between the S2 and S3 front bar, tails and rear spoiler?

Fwiw, your price seems quite reasonable, so hopefully it won't take to long to sell.

Thanks guys I obviously hope the sale doesn't take too long either! Having looked at the market for V35s at the moment and bearing in mind the costs to personally import one nowadays I think I have set a reasonable price with a bit of room to move.

Wingnut - I'm selling because I have upgraded to something a little more practical i.e. has 2 extra doors. Have absolutely loved the V35. I bought a 2003 model originally in 2008. Back then they were the best bang for buck sports coupe going round and still are IMO.

Sonicii - the series 3 front bar (2006-07) is a bit more aggressive looking than what was on the series 1 and 2. The tail lights were also redesigned with a contoured look, the reverse lights are smaller and no longer circular and there is a boot release on the left tail light (needs to be wired). The rear spoiler is sleaker IMO and doesn't protrude over the side edges of the boot.

Sonicii - the series 3 front bar (2006-07) is a bit more aggressive looking than what was on the series 1 and 2. The tail lights were also redesigned with a contoured look, the reverse lights are smaller and no longer circular and there is a boot release on the left tail light (needs to be wired). The rear spoiler is sleaker IMO and doesn't protrude over the side edges of the boot.

Ah ok, I am probably more thinking of the sedan, which had major changes from S1 to S2 (including the boot release button), and not much to S3.

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