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Gorgeous factory pearl white 350GT. 3.5L 210KW V6, 4 speed automatic. 140,000kms, P" Plate legal. mature female owner, mostly highway km between Brisbane and Toowoomba. 

Car was a hand picked in Japan & we have all import papers, including km verification. Service history in Australia.

Bargain!!! You will not find this year model in this condition/km for the price.

Faultless reliability, quick, comfortable and drives fantastic. The car is is outstanding condition. Always garaged, detailed/clay barred and waxed. No dents or scratches. Always run on 98 octane fuel.

Dual zone climate control
Power mirrors, seats etc
Japanese LCD display removed and replaced with Apple Car Play unit for all your music/phone connections needs.

New tyres recently installed, and just had 140k service.

Car is completely stock apart from re-useable K&N Air filter, Apple Car Play unit and rear muffler and exhaust tips. (Quiet).

Note:- Most of these for sale are 2003 models. This is a 2006, which are harder to locate but worth it as the few niggles the earlier models had had been ironed out. 

Reluctant sale only due to growing family. May consider swap/cash adjustment for 3 seater utility or hatchback or something similar. No junk or high km cars thanks.

Price is non neg - bargain as it stands.

Call Jason 0409 390 767

 

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