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For sale is my 2007 Nissan Skyline 370GT. I imported the vehicle December 2013 directly from Japan with 58,000km on the clock. The car has since been my weekend car, garaged and pampered its whole life. Upon delivery, the car was opti-coated and only taken out for weekend drives in good weather. No expenses spared on maintenance, this car has been entered into many car shows. The car drivers beautifully and smoothly and has a sporty, yet comfortable ride.

My skyline has been serviced regularly every 6 months or 5000km as the VQ's are known to be harder on the oil. Only puralotor one filters have been used with full synthetic ester oil. The car has only been run on BP ultimate its whole life that I have owned it.

Currently the car is sitting on Nitto Invo's which have about 70% tread, I only changed from achilies as I found the cheaper compliance tyres to be dangerous in the wet even with VCS.

This car has never missed a beat, and will be truly missed. This car is in absolutely top notch condition and would suit a new car buyer that is looking for a luxury car, with a sporty touch. (think 370z but with 4 seats and all the fruit). This is a car that you truly don't have to make compromises with. It can fit 4 adults comfortably on long drives in luxury, with plenty of power on tap if required and eager handling. It's the 370z for the owner that feels the 370z is just too hardcore.

Here is a quick list of after market features that are with the car:

- Fujitsubo Axle back exhaust (Came on the car from Japan)

- Impul springs (Came on the car from Japan)

- MotorDyne ART Pipes (Fitted in the last 6 months - Original parts available)

- Opticoat installed upon arrival and decontaminated every 12 months - BBS 19 inch Rims (came on the car from Japan)

- Cruise control Installed - (installed by Chris Rogers - Audio Express - Works and looks factory)

- New later steering wheel bezel which does not scratch (installed by Chris Rogers with Cruise control)

- Japanese TV tuner installed (Analogue I believe, and I have never used it) - It does however have RCA's which may be a cool addition if you were interested in running a small media device onboard

Here is a quick summary of the standard features:

- 6 speed manual - shifts great - Running redline fluid

- Navigation pack with Hard disk - Cd's are ripped automatically

- 4 wheel active steering

- Sunroof

- Full Sport pack and luxury Pack (370GT SP)

- Side mirror Camera

- Rear parking camera with variable trajectory overlay

- Auto turning Xenon headlights

- Big factory brakes - Recently fully overhauled front and rear

- Heated leather seats (Front)

- Remote keyless entry / Smart key operation (push button)

I am selling as I'm looking for more space in my shed, and I just don't use the car as much as it deserves to be.

Asking $27,999 but I am negotiable. The car will be sold with a RWC and ready to go.Photo's do not do it justice, its in immaculate condition, first to see will buy. This is my weekend / special occasions car, and has never been daily driven. Mainly used for long distance highway driving when it has been driven.

My best contact is 0488 058 957, (Text during business hours please, call after hours if you like). Inquiries welcome!

The car is located in Innisfail, south of Cairns QLD.

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