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For sale is my Nissan Skyline 370GT SP KV36 sedan, in crystal pearl white with a black interior

This is the Sport Premium version with sports suspension, column paddle shifters, alloy pedals,

a full leather interior and self healing paint, It is fitted with 19 inch Rays Engineering forged staggered

alloy wheels in gunmetal grey that really lift the car above the rest, and shod with excellent name brand

tyres in good condition, Comes with 2 key fobs and has the high end Bose sound system. It has dual zone

air, a reversing camera and a front side camera. It is fitted with an Australian GPS system with the

latest 2015 maps installed, a dash camera and LED daytime running lights.

It has the desirable Impul 280Km/H instrument cluster fitted. There is nothing that needs

to be done to this car. This is a 7 speed automatic with the 242KW 3.7 litre V6 engine. Manufactured

in Japan in 12/2008, for sale in 2009, it is considered a MY09 model because of the 7 speed transmission

fitted. It is a low mileage 64000Km car in excellent condition in all respects - body, mechanical and interior

with no problems what so-ever. Looks fabulous and goes and sounds like a dream - always the best

looking car in the street and gets a lot of attention - I am always getting asked about it.

The car has been fully serviced by Nissan since I have owned it with no expense spared, and very well

taken care of - garaged at night and under cover by day, The car is covered by the balance - more than

3 years of transferable aftermarket warranty. I have enjoyed owning this car immensely and am only selling

because I am about to get a car from work. Asking $24,850. A great car at a good price. The car is

garaged in North Ryde in Sydney. I can be contacted on 0405244875, or email at [email protected]

Extras fitted include:-

- Rays 19 inch forged, staggered alloy wheels

- Impul 280Km/H instrument cluster

- Australian GPS with 2015 maps installed

- Hella LED daytime running lights

- Window tints

- Slim weather shields

- Black box dash camera

Extras included in the sale but not fitted include

- spare pair of air cleaner elements

- spare cabin air filter

- spare set of iridium spark plugs

- Canadian English instrument cluster

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Nice car and great nav setup overcoming what is otherwise a big nuisance.that said Canadian English instrument cluster has miles on dials and while lcd will be english ks travelled will be in miles. If you want english lcd you should be buying AU lcd.

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