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2008 V36 Impul Skyline 370gt Sedan 7sp

this a very clean example of a V36 370gt skyline. 

this car has way too many features to list but I will try.

Impul Air intake in pic

Impul Cat back exhaust

Impul 19in wheels
BI xenon headlights with cornering technology
Glass Sunroof
Leather seats electric with memory and heated
Blue tooth phone and audio playing.
Reverse and side cameras
7sp paddle shift auto
0-100km in 5.2s
I'm averaging 7l per 100km atm on premium fuel

I've only had the car for a few weeks from a swap. I'm looking for a quick sale to fund my next project. car will come with rwc and a professional detail.

Rego til May 17

$17000ono
Throw me any cash offer 

Located Sunshine Coast 1hr north of Brisvegas

Test your luck :)

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Not wasting your time, incorrect facts might. the question was a clarification about your add. You have incorrectly interpreted the readings on the dash. As I suspected, the fuel consumption is not 7l/100k-s as per your ad but 13.5l/100ks. A massive difference.

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