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Owned and loved for 4 years and also know previous owner. This car has been owned by a woman driven daily to work on the northern beaches.

It is the most reliable and fuel efficient sports car out of all the skylines we have owned. Never had a problem just regular service intervals done religiously.

Car has the following modifications which has improved the car:

Engine: 350z Intake Pipe (Better induction sound with improved performance without affecting AFM)
Pop Charger Pod Filter (Reusable & Cleaned Every 50,000kms)
HKS Cat Back Exhaust System

Transmission: TransGo Transmission Shift Kit (Improved auto shifting time & smooth as caramel to drive)

Interior: Japanese TV⁄GPS⁄In-Car Computer converted to English (Big Money Spent) Shows fuel economy, Compas, Sea Level, TV, GPS, DVD, Etc Converted Standard Radio to Aftermarket Facia Kit (Cost a lot for a quality one like this) JVC KW-AV70BT Headunit less than 2 years old does everything, connects to everything etc Custom Trunk Audio with plenty of room to fit luggage bags. Sound Stream Complete System, 12" SP.12 Subwoofer, 6.5" TC6.5 Components Rear Speakers, 6.5" RBC-6.5 2-Way Front Speakers, TWT.P 220watt 1inch Front Tweeters, 500watt SP4.500 Sapphire 4 channel Amp, 600watt Lil Wonder Mono-block Amp L1.600D and Complete High Quality Wiring. Ultimate in sound and completely customizable to any user, no need for premium bose this set up is clearer and cost triple the amount. Sneaky Compartment behind rear seats for Shoes with lighting (Girls Car Remember) Trunk has Custom Lighting Carbon Wrapped Interior Trim Pieces

Exterior: Ken Style Front & Rear Bumper, making it a unique but mild V35 compared to the rest

Brakes: Slotted RDA Rotors Bendix Ultimate Pads Penrite Super Dot 4 Brake Fluid

Wheels: Rota Torque 18x9.5 all round Achillies ATR Sport 265⁄35⁄R18 Brand New Wheel alignment done on: 2⁄9⁄15

Servicing: Oil & Filter Changed before every 10,000kms (roughly 9000kms) using Penrite HPR10 & Ryco Filter Sparkplugs Changed at 182,000kms using NGK Platinum's Drive Belts Changed at 182,000kms order by Bursons

Air Filter⁄Cabin Filter Cleaned & Replaced at 150,000kms Cam Angle Sensors Replaced at 165,000kms Piston Crowns, Intake manifold & Throttle Body Cleaned at 182,000kms

Suspension Checked at 165,000kms (No Issues)

Rego: 12months Rego From October 2015


Car gets 650-700km to a tank around town and on long trips it has gotten 1050kms in one tank (60-70litres out of the 80litre Total). Only every used Premium Unleaded. With the current engine mods the car is estimated at just shy of 200kw at the wheels.


Reason for sale: Time for an upgrade⁄update to something different. Car runs day in day out, not an issue, no police problems ever (been told its a nice car by an officer), Comfortable to drive and not at all a boring car.


Has Sticker from Japan to confirm original kms (Major Service completed in Japan at 97,000kms) not like other V35 or G35 imports that claim these low kms.


Car is cleaned once every 2 weeks and detailed every 3 months, including Clay Bar & Polish done every 6 months.


P Plate Legal (Has documentation to prove)


No Accident History and No Money Owing.


It is sad to see this car go but hoping she will go to a good home. More money than sense spent so reasonable price asked.


Please Contact, Leon or Miranda to book an inspection or ask anymore questions via Text or Call at anytime.

For more Photos:

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2003/SSE-AD-3619391/?Cr=3

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