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After owning this car for about 14 months its time for me to sell. I moved to an apartment with no car park and as a result the car has sat in my parents garage for about 6 months and I have driven it 3 times during that period. I took it to get a pink slip (because i forget that rego wasn't due til September) and my mechanic told me i had done 2 or 3000 kms since my last pink slip. Its a total waste sitting there.


I bought it off a forum member mid last year because it was the best looked after example I saw plus it came with some goodies. I have copy pasted a chunk of his for sale post because really little has changed.


Specs

'03 350gt V35 skyline (top of the range)

3.5L VQ35DE

6 speed manual

Brembo brakes all round

Half leather/ half swede seats

Bose Stereo system

Factory HID's

9XXXX KM ( will confirm next time I jump in it)


Mods

-Tananbe Coilovers

-Fujibitso stainless steel exhaust (stock extractors but from there back is aftermarket)

-Veilside Andrew Golt wheels, 19x9+9 and 19x10.5+5

-350z 'Rev up' Intake.

-Clutch apparetly Excedy HD, nice bite but not heavy for everyday driving

-OEM style badgeless grill

-Nismo Leather gear knob

-Clear side indicators

-Front number plate holder deleted and tow hook cover sourced

-Extended wheel studs installed all round


Pros:

Tyres are pretty new

Replaced the front brakes/pads and will provide rear discs and pads (EBC red from memory)

It gets regularly serviced and I will service it again in the near future before I turn it over

Insurance risk just got reviewed!


The bad

Body isn't perfect. The passenger side door has a scrape on it and there are scratches from when it was much lower. I raised it so I could get in my driveway

The front lower control arm bushes are a bit munted. I found this out when i took it to get a wheel alignment. This should cost about $300 bucks or so to fix and I have factored it into the price.

Rego is due in September



Price wise I'm after about 14k considering that there isn't much rego left.


Contact on cameronjpascoe at gmail.com or zero four 31679674


Please message during work hours or if you don't get through as I have uni at night as well.


Located campbelltown

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