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Contact: 0433 220 four four nine

Location: Perth, WA

Price (below) is negotiable but please see the car first before making offers

For sale:

2004 V35 Skyline Sedan
6 speed Manual

VLSD rear diff
Pearl White
139xxx kms

Engine:
VQ35DE 200kw
Apexi Panel Air Filter


Suspension:
BC BR Fully Adjustable Coilovers

Wheels & Tires:
18x9.5” +20 Rota Grids Gunmetal - Flush fitment
Achilles ATR sport (50% Rear, 80% Front)

Brakes:
R33 Front 4 Pot Brake Calipers Conversion - same performance as the brembos
ADR approved front braided brake line
Front DBA T3 Clubspec Disc
QFM A1RM Front pads
Rear EBC Slotted Disc
QFM A1RM Rear pads
Project MU hand brake brake shoes

Exterior:
Pearl white paint (QT1)
6000k HID
Factory Rear wing

Interior:
Beat sonic iphone/ipod cable
VDC bypass switch (or so called the “drift” switch)
Darkest legal window tint
Factory Sat nav screen
Identimark ADR approved immobilizer (2 remotes)

+ all the typical standard features


Conditions:

Mechanically A1

This is a RARE 6 speed manual V35 Sedan. UNLIKE the CVTs that are going around costing people $$$$ to repair
Not a single drop of oil, as it’s meticulously maintained.
Icy cold aircond

Rego expire late April 2015

Semi major serviced done about 5k kms ago that includes
New Coolant (Penrite)
New gearbox oil (Redline MT90)
New Diff oil
Aux drive belts
Install of the calipers and disc
Brake Fluid flush (Penrite Sin)
Engine oil/oil filter (Penrite tenth tens)


Good reasonable fuel consumption 9.5 L /100kms

I also have included the spare parts that will come with the car

Stock front calipers,
Stock front & rear discs,
Stock brake pads,
Stock suspension
Stock headlight 4300k hid
Stock wheels with tyres
Stock gear knob
Spare "lock out" car key


Price:

$13500 ONO (please negotiate the price when you SEE the car)

Was a weekend car. Lost my job doing FIFO, now back in Perth office. Recently bought an automatic V36 + already have a honda CRV for daily commute

Contact: 0433 220 four four nine

NO SWAPS, No jet pilots/test drives until deposit taken otherwise I am ok to give you a ride prior.

  • 4 weeks later...

That was quick.. did you get your asking price? (if you don't mind saying).

Would be good to get a ballpark of what my Series2 manual sedan is worth on the private sales market.

PM'd. Ohh I have to add: remove all your mods before you sell (advertise it stock). It is better this way. Mods bring young kids to waste your time, the target buyer is between 24-30yrs, mods means nothing to them so they won't appreciate or pay what has been done

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