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2003 V35 Skyline 350GT - MODIFIED

2003 V35 Skyline 350GT - ACT - $23,500

Well the time has come for me to make the decision to on-sell my V35. I am a ‘50s something guy’ who purchased this car in July 2013 after searching high and low for about 4 years to find a V35 that was in as good as condition as this one was to satisfy my mid-life-crisis. I am the 3rd Australian owner of this vehicle and purchased the car off a guy on this forum in Vic, who purchased the car off the 1st owner (an older guy who was fastidious about the car) who imported the car back in 2006.

I have all receipts for all servicing done to the car while I have owned it, as well as all import and compliance papers, including the de-registration papers from Japan to prove genuine km’s plus a stack of receipts for all mods done to the car by the previous 2 owners. The previous owner spent over 10k on the car.

Condition: Excellent. 124,XXX genuine km’s. Accident free. Rust free. Engine pulls like a train. Regularly serviced every 5,000km to 8000km. Car has just been detailed inside and out and under the bonnet for this sale and is spotless.

Standard Features:

  • Leather & Suede black/grey interior.

  • Factory Navigation tuner (converted to English)

  • Folding mirrors

  • Auto headlights

  • Dual Climate control

  • Electric seats

  • Factory alarm

  • Factory Privacy glass

  • 5AT (auto) Transmission

MODIFICATIONS

Interior:

  • Works Bell carbon paddle shifters ($500)

  • Momo Leather shifter ($200)

  • All interior piece professionally painted gloss black in 2-pac paint ($250)

  • New ‘350GT’ embroided floor mats ($150)

  • LEDs throughout

  • Cruise Control (aftermarket - makes this car a dream to drive on those long freeway journeys)

Stereo:

  • Pioneer AVH-8450BT 7” DIN HU ($700)

  • Wiring harness for steering wheel controls

  • Pioneer Reverse camera ($175)

  • Alpine PDX-V9 5Ch amp ($500)

  • Image Dynamics 10” sub ($400 imported from the US by previous owner)

  • Custom fibreglass sub box

  • JL Audio RCAs ($100)

  • 0 gauge wiring front to back

  • Dynamat soundproofing throughout

  • Computer cooling fan to keep amp cool

  • Bose speakers

Suspension

  • BC BR Coilovers ($1300)

  • Whiteline sway bars Front & Rear

  • SPC rear camber arms

  • SPC rear toe bolts

Brakes

  • Brembo calipers F&R (not standard on autos, fitted in 2009 and painted in VHT Tiffany Blue with Brembo decals, and Brembo bleed nipples)

  • Safebrake performance s/steel braided & teflon lined brake lines

  • QFM HPX pads ($240)

  • RDA Slotted rotors front

Wheels & Tyres

  • SSR SP3 20x9 (+6) 20x10 (+16). Step lips. Matte gunmetal centres. Excellent condition ($3500 when new)

  • Nitto Invo 245/30 ZR20 fronts, Nitto Invo 275/30 ZR20 rears (plenty of tread on fronts and rears)

  • Project Mu 7-sided lug nuts ($190)

  • KYO Dency EI electronic security lock nuts ($200)

Engine

  • Motordyne 5/16 Plenum spacer

  • Carbon Fibre Z tube

  • Berk Hi flow cats ($600)

  • Exotic speed stainless Y-Pipe ($450)

  • Apexi WS2 stainless exhaust ($1250)

  • (this exhaust has a great exotic note, and no drone)

  • Grounding kit

Exterior

  • 2007 Xenon project headlights (very rare. $800 if you can find them, will also include original 2003 headlights)

  • Nismo front bar, genuine, poly carbonate (not fibreglass rep) $1200 unpainted

  • Nismo front and rear pods

  • Vertex Digna roof lip (Gloss black 2pac) and Vertex Digna boot lip (Ivory pearl colour matched) ($600)

  • Gloss black emblemless grill ($150)

  • Gloss black vinyl roof (re-applied about a month ago ($385)

  • Rolled guards

PRICE: $23,500 (No swaps, thanks)

Comments:

Car will come with full service history and all the spares I have, spare 2003 headlights, stock wheels (good rubber), stock exhaust, spare set of interior floor mats and strut brace.

The price is at the upper end of the scale, I am aware, but I honestly don’t believe you could find a better condition V35 or one with this level of modification (it took me 4 years to find this one). This car has been such a joy to own, having had no issues whatsoever and is just a beautiful car and a pleasure to drive. A real head turner – literally! It is without doubt one of the prettiest looking 2 door coupes Nissan has ever produced and that is what turns heads (most people don’t know what brand of car it is and I always get comments on the look and exhaust note of the car). Plenty of power with a 0-100 time in the sub 6 secs and can hold it with the best through the turns. There is nothing left to do on this car except maybe a TransGo shift kit. Willing to sell minus wheels (subtract $2500).

Car can be viewed in Canberra on weekends – only a reasonable 3 to 3 ½ hr drive from Sydney and it loves that trip back up the highway.
 

PM all questions and enquiries or contact on: 0401 884 seven six seven

Mick

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