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Hi Folks,

I am looking to sell my 2007 PV36 GT350 SP for $17,000.

Car is located in Stirling, WA.

Its advertised on Carsales. http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2007/SSE-AD-3771079/?Cr=0

Let me know if this is not ok, I will edit for local content.

I imported the car in November 2013 from Nagoya through J-Spec, complied in Feb 2014.

Odo was ~34,000kms when it arrived, Odo is now ~57,000kms.

Current rego in WA till May 2016.

I have been trying to sell the car for 3 months, only had low ball offers so far.

Hoping someone here wants to give her a new home.

I am now living in London, my folks are looking after it and can organise a test drive/sale.

If you want to know more please ask.

I will consider any reasonable offer.

Cheers

Brad

edit: update to correct link.

Edited by bradcandy
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do you have a copy of the dereg papers and/or auction sheets? If so, it might be worth mentioning it, as many people get a bit sus of a 9 year old car with 5X kkm on the odo, especially imports.

do you have a copy of the dereg papers and/or auction sheets? If so, it might be worth mentioning it, as many people get a bit sus of a 9 year old car with 5X kkm on the odo, especially imports.

I do have the auction papers, why would people get suss over that though?

Because it is common for the kms to be adjusted so that they appear to have travelled less kms than is actually the case. Do a news search on google, several car yards have been raided in recent months due to this issue.

^^ this.. it is extremely common for import 'car yards' to import high KM cars and wind back the speedo, or even have write off vehicles repaired in japan and imported cheap and sold here. a very big reason many prefer to import their own car through a reputable agent rather than buy from an importer car yard.

A suspicious buyer may even want the VIN so they can do their own checks, but at least if you state you have the japan auction papers to show the actual KM when it was exported, it may reduce some concerns.

^^ this.. it is extremely common for import 'car yards' to import high KM cars and wind back the speedo, or even have write off vehicles repaired in japan and imported cheap and sold here. a very big reason many prefer to import their own car through a reputable agent rather than buy from an importer car yard.

A suspicious buyer may even want the VIN so they can do their own checks, but at least if you state you have the japan auction papers to show the actual KM when it was exported, it may reduce some concerns.

Wow, thanks for letting me know. The VIN is on the compliance sticker so anyone would be free to make the checks.

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