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2003 NISSAN SKYLINE MANUAL V35 350GT PREMIUM TRACK SPEC *MINIMAL TASTEFUL MODS*

Engine/Running gear etc

-Full aftermarket exhaust system consisting of ceramic coated extractors into 2.5" y pipe, 2.5" highflow cats, into 3" Fujitsubo legalis r catback exhaust
-½” MACE Intake plenum spacer
-Mishimoto baffled oil catch can
-Nismo coppermix clutch and lightened flywheel kit
-Z intake tube
-K&N air filter
-Custom made lowering Springs (made to feel like standard for a comfortable ride)
-18” factory 350z track wheels with new Kumho ku19 front tyres and new Achilles atr sport 2 rear tyres
-New front wheel hubs and wheel bearings
-Factory LSD diff
-Factory Brembo brakes with new DBA dimpled/slotted front and rear brake rotors with Bendix pads all around
-Fresh oil, gearbox, brake, clutch, coolant, diff, gearbox fluids (pedantic about what's been used so only quality brands for everything)


Exterior

-Factory HID lights
-35SKY number plates
-Leather bonnet bra
-Blacked out front grille
-Clear front indicators
-Tinted roof spoiler
-Boot lip spoiler


Interior

-Sound system with Kenwood double din head unit (with Bluetooth/DVD/USB/AUX etc) with dynamat fitted in doors with upgraded speakers front and rear, Amplifier neatly mounted in the boot behind the seats and a subwoofer neatly installed in a custom enclosure that sits nicely against the side of the boot. Also dvd and navigation functionality.
-Tinted windows with 35% front and 20% rear quarter windows and rear windscreen
-Led bulbs in dome light and in doors
-Factory leather/suede upholstery
-Factory floor mats front and rear
-All electrics work including icy cold Aircon, hot heater, electric seats and has remote central locking etc


I may have missed a few things not listed above but that is what I can think of at the moment so bear with me (will try update as I go). Moving on, it is an absolutely beautiful car to drive and a very underrated variant of the skylines produced. Cruising along the highway in 6th gear is extremely comfortable and getting around town in a hurry is not a problem with the VQ35 with the added tasteful modifications. I should add, it is nice and quiet until you want to open it up for some of that raspy VQ goodness! I’m in no real rush to sell to be honest. It hasn't given me any headaches and I do love driving it and will continue to do so if I don't find the right buyer. Please don’t bother making any offers unless you come and see the car as I will just think you're a time waster. It has a few blemishes around the body given it is 15 years old (the usual car pink dings and scrapes) also the drivers side seat has the common issue where they all tear in a particular spot (this is a cheap fix as it is a small piece to literally remove and stitch back on with a new piece of leather). Overall however it presents itself well and looks amazing in black (I honestly think this is the best colour for a 350gt). It has 130,400kms and has rego till 12 September 2017 (will pass inspection nice and easily).


I won’t hold the car for anyone so please understand that it’s first in first served as I’ve had an endless amount of time wasters throughout the years while trying to sell a car. I am negotiable but like I've said, will prefer to take people seriously with offers once they see it. I hope that whoever is planning on buying it doesn’t run it into the ground and continues to look after it as I have! Text preferred on 0468 330 099 as I usually won’t answer phone calls. I’m located in Rouse Hill Sydney. Thank you, Dee.

$10,500 ono

 

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