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70th anniversary Model

Full leather version not the Half leather / Cloth version as in most V35 in Australia

Heated Front Seats, which is only available in the Full leather version

Very Rare Front Fog Light Bumper design

Full Ipod integration to the BOSE System

DUAL A/C Climate control, Only the Premium version have DUAL A/C

The car was purely used as a weekender, Imported my me in April 2009 with 68000km and driven less than 74,5XXkms since arriving In Australia

Imported by J-Spec after search for Full leather 70th Anniversary, Mileage check for accuracy as Japanese imports are known for tempered Speedos

The Primum Options like Full BOSE Stereo with Steering wheel mounted buttons / Flip Screen + 6 CD Stacker

I have fixed iPod / Iphone Integration kit to the Car and IPod can be controlled via Steering wheel mounted buttons (Done by Mr C Rogers)

Bridgestone tyres are fitted currently with very good tread left

Xeon Head Lights - Note most Australian V35 car's have this removed and normal lights fitted

Factory options for V35

Privacy glass for rear quarters and rear screen

Under Seat and Under door courtesy lights (LED), Please see pictures

Door Mirrors will flip down automatically when put on to reverse (make sure you don't hit curbs)

Air Clean / Purification System - Rare option

V35 Also came with

3.5 L Engine on Nissan FM (Front Mid-ship Platform) same as 350Z

Switchable traction control

Automatic Boot release

Clear front indicators

Asking $27,500 and is negotiable on Price

No Swaps unless you got a Stock or Very mild modified R34 GTR for Sale

Reason for Sale - Time to buy a GTR

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Forgot to mention that car has Full service History from Japan and service i have done here in Australia

with Receipts to Prove everything !!!!

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