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FOR SALE: $16,998 (or nearest offer)

- 2008 Nissan Skyline Sports Premium model (Japanese spec)

- 3.7 litre VQ37VHR engine (highly regarded and reliable engine)

- 96,800 genuine km on the clock only

- 244.6kW of power (0-100km/h quoted at around 5.5s)

- Rego until 27 December 2020


FEATURES:

- Full English Satellite Navigation/Radio conversion with real buttons (NOT stickers like you will see on other cars)

- Rear AND side cameras (to avoid gutter rash)

- Shadow Silver pearl paint (in near showroom condition)

- Full Takeda dual intake upgrade with high flow filters

- Dual 2.5" ARK exhaust kit with high flow cats (sounds incredible accelerating with minimal drone)

- 350mm Infiniti Akebono upgraded brake kit

- 20" TSW Hokenheim Rims in very good condition

- 245/35/20 (Front) and 275/30/20 (Rear) Kuhmo Ecsta PS91 Tyres (deep dish, staggered look)

- Fully adjustable coil over suspension

- Mishimoto performance aluminium radiator and oil cooler (20% greater cooling efficiency compared to the stock)

- Original "Skyline" carpet mats front and rear (perfect condition)

- LED front lights turn as you turn the wheels (good for highway driving)

- Heated leather front seats and dual climate control

- Bluetooth, DVD player, mp3, Sat Nav, 12v charging port, USB charging port

- Custom Door "Under Sill" Entry/Exit LED Lighting

- 2 keys, original Japanese logbooks, export certificate and a folder containing every receipt for servicing and modifications

- Always garaged and babied (fed only 98RON PULP). Never smoked in. Never eaten in. Regularly washed, waxed and leather treated. Interior and exterior are all in NEAR IMMACULATE condition. Starts, runs and drives perfectly. Looks and sounds amazing. Only selling due to needing a 4dr car for growing family.


First to see will buy. Priced to sell quickly (this is a ALOT of car for your buck)! Feel free to ask any questions and I'd be happy to answer.

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