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Make:

Nissan

Model:

V35 Premium With SUNROOF

Milage:

18,000

Colour:

Blue

Location:

Sydney, Hills area

Complied?

Yes

Currently registered?

NSW

Price:

$37,000

Contact:

0400 841 142

Comments / Modifications:

Hi Guys thinking of selling my V35 Premium Skyline and getting something cheaper.

Details of the car:

2003 V35 Premium with Black Suede and Leather Interior

Bose Premium sound and Sat Nav

SUNROOF (very very rare)

18,000kms

Other optional parts on the vehicle:

Infiniti Badges

Infiniti Scuff plates

Nismo Clear front indicators

Infiniti Chrome door handles

Other non Standard Extras:

Trust Exhaust system

Zenetti wheels measuring 20x8.5 front and 20x10 on rear with Yokohama tyres.

Car was originally blue and has been resprayed blue again with a little more pearl. This is not due to damage or past repairs but the paint did have quite a bit of orange peel standard (very common in the V35) so it was re sprayed. Front number plate holder was also removed and all 6 holes in the front smoothed over so it looks like the US version.

Car has long rego and woudl have to be the cleanest example of a V35 in Australia. I have all import documents as I imported the vehicle myself. Car can not be faulted and and questions are welcome.

Would consider a trade plus cash for the following S15, S2000, RX7 or something along those lines.

Thanks

Edited by CHO50N
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