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15-Aug-2008

Vehicle 2003 NISSAN SKYLINE V35

Price $42,000

Kilometres 35,000

Body 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Colour Metallic Silver

Interior Colour Dark Grey

Transmission 6 speed Manual

Drive type Rear

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Multi-point injected 3.5L (3498cc)

Reg Plate CPV 350

Reg Expiry JUL-2009

Contact : Tomy (0424380068)

This car has been well look after and always been garaged. accident free, Hard to find 6sp manual version with

sports pack and sunroof .Real head turner, Its is a regretful sale, due owner going oversea, therefore it will be a

quick sale, have spent over 15k on it, can leave the oz spec 350z in the dust. "most of the parts are share from the local Fairlady 350z, so don't need to worry about finding spare parts", only runs on Shell

Vpower

racing 100, and its running Castrol Edge 5w40 engine oil, car had been lightly modified, all parts

installed by professional workshop.

-Volk racing 18" GTC face 2 (F8J /R8.5J)

-Fujisubu cat-back exhaust system which makes brilliant sound track

-Mine's Full racing computer

-Simota carbon fibre intake system

-T.M works Rev ignition system

-Trust Greddy Type-s coilover 32 ways adjustable

-F1 Racing Sport clutch kit with light weight racing flywheel

-Unorthodox Racing light weight pulley kit with new OEM belts

-Ox motor sport front strut bar

-Pivot VSDX head up display unit

-HKS super earth ground system

-Nismo Cluster which goes up to 280km(this is a very rare piece )

-Nismo Low Temp Thermostat 65'c

-Nismo style carbon fibre rear diffuser

-Brembo brakes(factory) with Ferodo DS performance pads 0-650c(Front&Rear, only fitted 3 months

ago), and motul 500 brake oil

-HID headlight system had been upgrade to 8000K

Feel free to call me if u have any questions, this car will not disappointed you

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