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Hey guys,

I'm finally trying get into a V Series Skyline and want to find a good low kilometre manual 350GT sedan if anyone knows of any. Obviously I know that the sedans are pretty rare!

Only preferences are that it must be manual and have relatively low kms (under 100k)

Also would prefer one in NSW!

I have looked at a couple and possibly importing but just thought I would post to see if anyone knows of any not being advertised.

Cheers,

Ayden

I'd sell mine if the price was right, but it has 105,000km now! :) and in Queensland.

They seem to come in bursts.. when I bought mine (3 years ago), there were 2 others for sale at the time, but I haven't seen any for sale for a while now.

I'd sell mine if the price was right, but it has 105,000km now! :) and in Queensland.

They seem to come in bursts.. when I bought mine (3 years ago), there were 2 others for sale at the time, but I haven't seen any for sale for a while now.

Yeah I think you're right I've been checking every now and then when I didn't have the money and of course now I do there's not too many options.

Yeah thanks for that, that is one I'm currently looking at just thought I would see if there are any other options

^^ you won't be disappointed, remember to allow for tyres/stamp duty/rego/insurance. But even with all that, it is less than I would be willing to sell mine for.. and mine is nearly identical, same colour, same year, same interior, just 10,000km more on the odo.

Edited by sonicii

^^ you won't be disappointed, remember to allow for tyres/stamp duty/rego/insurance. But even with all that, it is less than I would be willing to sell mine for.. and mine is nearly identical, same colour, same year, same interior, just 10,000km more on the odo.

Yeah I'm hoping to get it on the road for under 15k. I was also looking at the blue 2003 one on carsales with 65k kms but I couldn't go past the look of the series 2!

Now the wait starts :angry:

Any recommendations on an exhaust? Apart from the regular Stillen, Borla, Tanabe and HKS options, also it seems like Motordyne don't do a sedan exhaust anymore

Edited by ayden_d

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