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PRICE DROPPED

Due to a change in circumstances I now offer up my 350GT for sale.

During my ownership this car has been a pleasure to own and has had no issues whatsoever.

The car is in excellent condition mechanically and cosmetically, is always garaged and not driven as much as I'd like to.

The car has some additional extras including >

- 19 x 8.5 (f) & 19 x 9.5 ® Nismo LM GT4 rims in near perfect condition with high end Sumitomo tyres (I have tyre receipts for $1300 around 6 months ago & receipts for alignment etc for same time) , heaps of tread left on super quality tyres.

- Adjustable height & dampening coilover suspension. I have it setup fairly high for convenience but can be dumped as low as you are keen!

- Recaro front seats - These almost look like factory fitment and match in perfectly with the standard interior. In excellent condition with no rips or stains.

- Aftermarket Double Din CD/DVD/TV/GPS/MP3 unit (GPS for Japan so no go here). - All works perfect.

- Aftermarket alarm / immobiliser integrated with the factory setup.

Factory Features

- MANUAL

- Brembo brakes - plenty of meat on pad and disc, has aftermarket pads which have kept the wheels pretty clean and tidy!

- Auto Climate control - works perfectly.

- Factory HID (or so Ive been told).

- 4 legitimate seats which makes this far more practical than a 350z !

- Factory Skyline mats front and rear means the carpets and inside still look fresh.

The car has all books and service history from Japan & Australia since ive owned it and has recently been serviced at Nissan and had oil and filter plus drive belts replaced. Running as sweet as it ever has and prime for a new owner!

This car also comes with 2 sets of keys plus the Valet key which is excellent for piece of mind and saves on the cash and hassles of getting freshies cut.

Price : $26,000

Location: Adelaide, SA

Contact : PM or txt me

Name : Tom

Ph number : 0402 350 435

I'm negotiable on price but keep it real.

See below for a few pics, ive got more and am happy to take any extras if needed.

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sorry, i relisted and i think km were in previous title. it's done 57xxx.

I've done hardly any kms since buying it but ive still done a couple services at Nissan to make sure it's all running perfect.

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