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2003 Nissan Skyline V35 350 GT-8 Sedan


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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline V35 350GT-8

Milage: 86,000

Transmission: 8 Speed CVT

Colour: Metallic Navy Blue

Location: North Sydney

Complied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $19500

Hi all,

With much reluctance, it has come time to part with my beloved Skyline V35 350 GT-8 Sedan.

I have owned this car and driven it as my daily for just over 18 months, and it has been incredibly reliable and never once skipped a beat. As far as V35 Sedans go, this is the absolute top of the line model and was sourced and imported by Just Jap Racing in Sydney, and used by the company director as his personal vehicle for around 12 months prior to me purchasing it, so I am the second Australian owner.

Several Sydney SAU members can attest to this cars condition and how brilliant it is to drive, and unfortunately, as much as I would like to keep it, I just don't have room for 3 cars at the moment so one of them has to go :P

Factory Standard Features:

- VQ35DE Engine (206kw)

- 3.5L V6

- 8 Speed CVT Transmission with Paddle Shifters

- Full Bose Audio System including Subwoofer

- 6 Stack CD Changer in-dash

- Steering Wheel Audio Controls

- Dual Zone Climate Control

- Leather & Suede Interior

- Electric Front Seats

- Keyless Entry

- Remote Boot Release

- Xenon Head Lights

- LED Tail Lights

Further to the above, the following extras are also fitted and will be included in the sale:

- Rays SE37 18" Super Lightweight Rims (Worth $4k)

- G4 Racing 8 Piston Front Brake Kit (Worth $2.5k)

- Nismo Oil Cap

The car has been fastidiously maintained and a full service has recently been completed including new brake pads front and rear.

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Located in North Sydney.

Larger photos available on request.

Please contact me either via pm or in this thread.

Cheers,

Nick

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Hey mate...

On the slim chance you were also thinking about changing your other cars also.... or just wanted to have a smaller car....

Did you want to swap for a EG Honda Civic with a B18C conversion + cash your way say 7k?

Its got 145kW in a 1000kg body, revs to 9000rpm, has a brake upgrade, etc... long list... email [email protected]

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Hey mate...

On the slim chance you were also thinking about changing your other cars also.... or just wanted to have a smaller car....

Did you want to swap for a EG Honda Civic with a B18C conversion + cash your way say 7k?

Its got 145kW in a 1000kg body, revs to 9000rpm, has a brake upgrade, etc... long list... email [email protected]

Hi mate, thanks for the offer but I am looking for an outright sale at this point.

Cheers.

Nick

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