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2003 Nissan Skyline 350GT - Manual - Great Condition


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Up for sale is my 2003 Nissan Skyline 350GT 6 Speed Manual. Located in Albany Creek, QLD.

The manual version comes with more power and amazing Brembo brakes.
Plenty of power and gets plenty of looks around town, sounds amazing with it's axle back stainless exhaust, which is brand new.

This skyline is mostly stock except for coilovers all round, allowing you to adjust your ride to suit your needs.

It also has an aftermarket touch screen DVD player in it, with a subwoofer in the boot.

I have spent plenty of time and money to bring this car up to a great condition.

All within the last year I have:
- Installed SplitFire upgraded coilpacks $700
- Installed new front rotors $500
- Installed new front hubs $550
- Installed new front brake pads $140
- Replaced left and right Cam angle sensors $240
- Replaced Crank angle sensor $125
- Replaced PCV Valve $50
- Replaced Knock sensor harness $75
- Replaced air filter
- Defogged the headlights
- Flushed engine oil and replaced with full synthetic
- Cleaned out the cam timing solenoids
- Replaced the front wheel nuts (I also have some for the rear)
- Installed premium spark plugs
- Replaced LH oxygen sensor $120
- Axle back stainless exhaust $615

I have also got a new throw out bearing and pivot ball, to be installed when needed $100

After all of this, the car is running great, I am only getting rid of it because I simply don't use it anymore, it is better off with someone who can enjoy it!

The only thing wrong with the car is a small hole in the front bumper from someone reversing into my car while I was at work.

It is currently unregistered but I am happy to provide a roadworthy certificate and even rego for the right price, I know it would pass with flying colours.

Lowballers will be ignored.

VIN: 6U9000CPV35503581

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3 minutes ago, PranK said:

How much are you looking for?

Sorry I should put that on the ad. If the buyer wants me to get a rwc and rego I have it at 12k ono. Obviously less if taking it as is.



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