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Guys, I've got let go of my skyline. Beautiful beautiful car, to cater for a growing family and a dog!

In fact, I don't mind swapping for a wagon, so send me your offers!

I got this car listed on Carsales for $16,990 .. but $16,000 here.

Clean and hardly driven!

Year: 2003
Make: Nissan Skyline
Model: V35 350GT
Km's: 114996
Reg: Sept 2015 ?
Price: $16,000 (will consider trades for wagon with similar power)
Location: Pennant Hills, NSW
Contact: Raph - 0400 868 580
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**New Notes
- I just serviced the car Sat 07/02 and replace the battery. So new owner, nothing to worry about for at least 2 years.
- Forgot to mention, Long Rego. Sept 2015.
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Exterior:
- Updated Projector Headlights with upgraded ballast Hid 6000k. This is the best feature of this car. See if from the photos
- Genuine KenStyle Front Bumper Bar with fog lamps
- G2 Racing 106 HB 20" Chrome wheels
- 20" 245/30 & 275/30 R20 Achilles ATR Sport Tyres
Engine:
- Skunk2 Plenum Spacer
- Custom Carbon Fibre Cold Air Intake
- Full Xforce Setup including Custom Manifolds and Full 2.5 inch xforce twin loop exhaust system
Interior:
- Asuka Tv Tuner
- Hidden Reverse Camera linked to pop-up LCD monitor on dash
- Main center console fully converted to English
Suspension:
- Adjustable Stillen Sway bars on Front and Rear
- Complete replacement of OEM front Suspension Bushes to EnergySuspension PU
- Circuit Sports/Alutec Front and Rear Underbody Brace
- Dale's special Front Mid Underbody brace.
- NRG Front Strut Brace.
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I confess to not knowing much about the V35 market and what's desired, but, seems pricey for an auto - there's a 6 speed manual selling for $10k on here. You've only got two pics up and they are really the same angle. If you get someone good with a camera to photograph it from all angles in nice lighting including interior shots that will far reduce people dismissing the add. Hope that helps and GLWS.

Good advice Birds. I did see the manual car going for $10K but it didn't have as many mods as mine.

Would love to see my car but not at a fire sale price. Dealers are still listing theirs at nearly $20K.

Car has been looked after, serviced regularly but everyone says that.

Come and see if you are interested. Now.. more photos.

So nice, absolutely love it - only thing holding you back (at this price) is the mileage. Don't worry about what anyone says about it being auto... V35's drive far better in 5 Speed Auto than they do 6 Speed Manual...

...and anyway, those who are interested in your car and the person who purchases it will be specifically looking for an auto (and not interested in doing a conversion to manual most times)... If it was a cheap R33 / R34 Turbo Automatic it might be different (because a lot of people want to convert them) but with V35's its different.

Good luck with your sale, I'd buy it! But I just sold my V35 and am now importing a V36 :P

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