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Unique Nissan Skyline V35 350GT for sale

Up for sale is a very special one of a kind customised v35. This car is in MINT showroom condition and has approximately $15,000 worth of aftermarket parts put into it. It holds great value for the right buyer :)

The car comes with all log books, service history and paperwork including import documentation, de-rego papers, and all other booklets that came with aftermarket parts, etc.

It is a 2003 model Premium Package (with rare factory sunroof) Nissan Skyline 350gt v35 with a very low 33,000km’s on the clock. The car is in impeccable condition and doesn’t have a single scratch, mark or imperfection on both the exterior and the interior of the car. It has been kept in very good condition by it’s only Japanese owner and looked after meticulously. The car still has the inner door footplate plastics still intact from when it was bought brand new.

It has just had a service and air con degas, the tyres, brake pads, rotors and all other degrading parts have plenty of life so you won’t have to spend any money on this car any time soon. Receipts included

The car has been tuned up to maximise performance with installed aftermarket air, exhaust and fuel injection mods. It is learner legal and pulls faster than a stock v35 and produces a very tasteful sound from the full system aftermarket exhaust.

After market parts and mods:

- 2x Recaro top of the line full leather sports luxury seats with air conditioning, seat heating, electric adjustments and balloon lumbar support - Brembo brake callipers and disc rotors all round front and back

- Damd front bodykit, Chargespeed side skirts and rear bumper with carbon fibre diffuser

- Tien EDFC Electronic adjustable coilovers front and rear

- Impul Hi-Power Control Unit ECU & Big Throttle Valves - Electronic throttle and cruise control - Jasma Full System Exhaust - Braided performance wiring - Panasonic in car DVD/Media player (with remote control)

- Sus Power Induction kit with metal pod cover

- Automatic Light Sensors / Beacon kit

- HID Angel Eye Headlights (with integrated indicators) and fog lamp upgrade

- Boston Mobile Audio GTA 1008 amplifier

- LC7 Audio control equilizer unit

- 18” Tecmag wheels

- Reverse and side mirror cameras (integrated into popup screen)

- Series 2 mirrors with integrated indicators

- Nismo clear side indicators

- Nismo Engine oil cap

- Stout Carbon Fibre Engine cover

- Hydraulic hood lift

- White leather interior trim on inner doors

- carbon fibre shift plate and inner door covers

There is a lot more special little bits and pieces to list, but should be seen to be appreciated. Please call/text to arrange an inspection. Thanks!

Get in touch on 0413 662 483,

Many thanks, Ilia

Price is set at $25,000

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