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Hi all,

Time has come for me to say good bye to the 350GT. Its a great car but i'm hankering for a new toy.

Details:

Red 2006 Series 3 350GT Premium Coupe

Triptronic

Genuine 35050km

Stock Leather and alcantara interior

Stock 18inch wheels

TV/SatNav/Bluetooth Phone connection.

Factory HID projector headlights

Factory Fujistubo exhaust

Infinity Front grill.

Debadged rear (only has the red GT badge attached. all other badges have been removed but i still have them)

Bose Stereo with minidisk 6 CD stacker with sub

Series 3 improvements over Series 1/2

Leather boot on gear selecter

Projector headlights and different park/foglight arrangement

Different tail lights (wedge shaped reverse lights and contoured break and rear lights, someone told me that they were similar to the USDM ones)

Updated Dash computer software with electronic screen (push a button for up or down instead of manual spring loaded)

Probably a bunch of other stuff too.

Car was inspected by Chris Rogers at time of purchase and found to have no electrical or mechanical issues. Since then nothing has changed.

Has approx 6 months rego left.

This is an immaculate example of a series 3, no accident history at all. All import paperwortk still on hand, serviced every 5k km with motul 300v.

Also has newish falken 452 tires probably only 5k km old plus EBC green stuff brake pads fitted to rear, ebc front pads are in the box as current pads are at 80%.

Surprisingly nifty and practical car for a coupe, has fold down rear seats to increase boot space and a convenient diagram telling you haw to fit your two golf bags in without putting the seats down.

$37k

Pm me or call me on 0404 00 33 11

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