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I am reluctantly putting up my V35 for sale as the decision has been made to leave Perth by early next year.

Purchased the car approx. 3 months ago with engine damage. And have had the engine rebuilt with the following:

Wiseco Forged pistons and rings 11:1 +020 overbore

All Machine work etc

ACL race series Bearings and ACL thrust washers

ARP head studs and Nuts

Nissan OE gasket set and sealant

Nissan OE rear main housing

Nissan OE water pump

Mishimoto thermostat

Also replaced leaky Rocker Covers

Gearbox was also replaced approx 6 months ago by previous owner with a NEW one, not reconditioned (have receipts)

Chassis KMs: 1088xxkms, Engine was pulled out and rebuilt at 106700kms

Standard Premium specs are as follows:

+Leather/Suede Seats

+Bose Stereo

+Dual Zone Climate Control

+Auto Xenon Headlights

+Privacy Glass

Aftermarket Parts:

+Vortech Supercharger Kit @ 8.5psi

+Borla Cat-back Stainless Exhaust

+KS Auto Burnout Carbon Fibre Body Kit

+Carbon Fibre Engine Cover

+Engine Damper

+Tein CS 16 Way Adjustable Coil Overs

+Whiteline Adjustable Swaybars Front n Rear

+3-1 Headers

+Tints

+Nismo Floor Mats

I have since added:

+Rays R35 GTR Wheels powdercoated Satin Black; 20x9.5 +45mm w/ 245/45 Kumho KU31s, 20x10.5 +25mm w/ 275/30 Bridgestone Potenza RE050 (Fronts are new, Rears about 80%)

+Akebono Big Brake Kit; F:4pot 355mm Crossdrilled and Slotted Stoptech Rotors, R:2pot 350mm Crossdrilled and Slotted Stoptech Rotors (All new)

+Taillight/Headlight/Roof Overlays

+Replaced torn I/C piping

+Have new Gates s/c belt to go on

+Whiteline bushes in the LCA

I have spent about 18k getting the car to where it is now and the previous owner had thrown about 30k on it. Also had issues with it stalling but have since had the idle increased and solved the problem. Car was tuned at ASG, putting out 343hp and 318nm torque @ 8.5psi (need to scan new dyno sheets)

I am after $34k for the car as is, not seperating wheels unless I get a good offer. There are a few issues with the car which I have taken into consideration with pricing.

Stock Auto Premium V35s are currently for sale from 25k-40k. This is basically brand new engine/transmission/brakes/tyres wise with a whole lot of extras. First service was done @ 107800kms with new oil filter and Mobil 1 5w-40.

Now the bad:

- Central Locking doesn't work (common problem, any alarm install place can fix this)

- CD Player has CD stuck in it (again common problem, but has AUX inputs to connect an iPod/external player)

- Has some small dents on the bonnet (dent puller guy will be able to get it out)

- Front lip is cracked and scratched (my plan was to get it repaired/glassed over and repainted)

As mentioned I have taken these into consideration with the price, so don't bother lowballing. Genuine enquiries only, and don't expect test drives, I will be the one driving. PM on here or call/txt 0403015200 (Kuek)

Rego expires somtime in December

Pics:

v35a-1.jpg

brakes.jpg

rear-2.jpg

engine.jpg

dyno-1.jpg

Car is located in Perth

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