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Hey guys my pride and joy is up for sale this car has served me well

in the past however, its time to upgrade to another car. I'm currently

the second owner of this car, there is no accident history

(rev check free) nor exterior damage. I recently resprayed the

front bar becasue of alot of rocks chip was left behind by previous

owner.

Specs

Vehicle: 2003 NISSAN SKYLINE V35 350GT

Kilometres: 55,xxxkm

Colour: Brilliant Silver

Interior Colour: black and grey

Transmission: 6 speed Manual

Reg Plate: IV-351

Reg Expire: march 2011

-Full Legit Impul 535cs body kit

-IMPUL OHLINS SUPER SHOCK coilovers

-IMPUL BLAST II MUFFLER Cat-back exhaust

-Nismo cluster

-19x8.5inch front and 19x9.5inch rear Rpm vegas wheels from Big o Tyres

Note: The wheels are in top nick except for the rear driver side wheel

has a small gutter rash and the cd player doesn't work, easy fix with an ipod adaptor.

- Tyres are in pretty good nick aswell the front wheels are running

hancooks and the rears are running falkens

http://www.impul.co.jp/products/mode...LINE_535CS.htm

Contact details: VIA Pm or just call me on 0468999032 Johnny

Price: $28,500 negotiable

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Edited by rice_rocket

HKS have a twin turbo kit for it as well as Power Enterprise Japan. Both come with practically everything you need including all the manifolds, piping, lines, injectors, intercooler etc to complete a bolt-on installation. The HKS kit I've seen also comes with an F-con V Pro (good luck getting that tuned down here though). Only thing you would need to add is possibly a stronger clutch, higher flowing fuel pump and a few other small bits and pieces.

Edited by GT32

Or you could keep it N/A still and do things like intake mods, cams, plenum spacer, lightweight pulleys, extractors and a good retune. Might make you around 190-200rwkw. If you want more power then go down the stroker route and install a Brian Crower or similiar 4.2-litre stroker kit (this kit is quite affordable now). I've heard of some cars in the states pulling as much as 250rwkw with a redline above 7400rpm with kits like this installed plus all the support mods. If I end up modding a V35 this would be the route I personally would go down.

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