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Hi all,

Posted this in the For Sale section but thought I would put in the V-Series forum as well.

I have my 2001 Nissan Skyline V35 250GT sedan up for sale. This car has been my pride and joy, but I have a new car coming so this one needs to be sold as soon as possible. Would like to sell in the next few days ideally. I have dropped the price so this is now the cheapest 250GT on Carsales.

The below is from my Carsales ad:

Immaculate condition V35 250GT luxury sports sedan.

Features include:

- Full Leather Trim

- 18 inch alloy wheels plus the full set of stock OEM 16 inch alloy wheels

- Cruise Control

- 6 Stacker CD Player

- Steering wheel mounted audio controls

- Xenon automatic-on/off headlights

- Full trip computer with TV functionality option

- Climate control air conditioning

- ABS, 4-wheel disc brakes

- Autowatch 573ppi Immobiliser (ADR 82/00 spec)

- Tinted windows

- Rear spoiler

- Electric seats/adjustments

- Power windows (front and rear)

- Power mirrors

- Power steering

- Metallic paint

- Driver and Front Passenger airbags

- Remote control central locking

- Sports tiptronic mode for manual shifting

This car has been well maintained and has been serviced every 5,000 km. It is garaged whenever

not being driven. Odometer reading is 92,000km.

The car is NA and is perfect for P-Platers, or anyone not interested in a Turbo Skyline.

The VQ25DD 2.5 litre Neo direct injection engine provides excellent sporty performance combined

with a smooth comfortable luxury ride.

$14,900 Price negotiable.

Contact:

Tim

0422 952 002

[email protected] or via PM.

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Gone! Traded today. New car coming next week.

I'll probably still visit the forum from time to time but no more V35.

OK, Spill the beans. What's next?

I went from GTR to a V. What are you doing?

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