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Vehicle 2003 NISSAN SKYLINE V35 350GT

Price $45,000

Kilometres 20,500kms

Body 2 door Coupe

Colour Silver

Interior Colour Black leather, dark purple suede

Transmission 5 speed Automatic, with tiptronic option

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Injected 3.5L (3500cc)

Reg Plate GT.3507

Reg Expiry AUG-2006

ONLY a handful in Sydney area, Skyline 350 GT

This is a new import car, currently there only about 5 in the Sydney area as adviced by the compliance centre. Great Luxury Sports car, suitable for those who want the benefit of both the sports feel yet at the same time have the luxury. It has a huge 3.5 Litre V6 engine producing 206kw. It has GPS Navigation, DVD, 6 CD stacker, tape player, TV. The car is in mint condition. Regretful sale, only selling because I need cash for my business.

Specs/further info:

Auto/tiptronic, Dual airbags and side curtain air bags fitted

Plenty of boot space

18" alloy wheels with potenza tyres

Electronically assited braking system on top of the ABS.

8 speaker BOSE sound system BOSE 6 disc in dash CD stacker. leather and suede interior.

Xenon/HID lights.

Comes with a pop up LCD screen which displays navigation, trip computer, compass and much more with a DVD player (should be able to convert it to play TV and DVDs)

Mechanical Specifications

Engine type:Alloy 3.5 litre V6

Drive type:Rear-wheel drive

Horsepower:Auto Transmission 280 @ 6,200 RPM

Torque:Auto Transmission 270 lb-ft @ 4,800 RPM

Suspension Front:Forged-aluminum multi-link with coil springs over shock absorbers, stabilizer bar.Rear: Forged-aluminum multi-link with coil springs, outboard shock absorbers, stabilizer bar.

Valvetrain:

DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder with microfinished camshafts and

Continuously Variable Valve Timing Control System (CVTCS) for intake valves.

Intake system:High-flow tuned induction system with micropolished tract

and ports.

Sequential multi-point fuel injection

Brakes: Front

ASKING PRICE IS $53,000 but negotaible still - please contact me if interested on 0414 831 836

Pictures of the car posted below:

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ok, this is the real deal PRICE DRAMATICALLY DROPPED

I JUST NEED TO SELL ASAP - I need cash

NOW ASKING $45,000 - I won't go any lower, if no buyers I will trade in by next week.

Please call me if you are interested on 0414 831 836

jerone its brenton

good luck with the sale champ....

guys car looks awsome and has been extremely well looked after someone's gotta pick this up. such a stylish looking car.

free bump

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