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Hey guys,

I recently picked up a 5 spd manual 240K Sedan with the intention of having as my weekender car and fixing up here and there.

Unfortunately my V35 Sedan's radio died and now it needs replacing, (Approx. $1300).

So with financial constraints I'm forced to put the dream on hold for a little while and put the 240K up for sale.

The car set me back $2000 and if it means going to someone that'll look after it and restore it I'd be happy selling it for what it cost me.

Good clean, mechanically sound car.

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Low kms (153k genuine kms)

Log book, original purchase reciept, nissan workshop manual

Interior has been covered from birth with wool seat covers (Can be supplied if you really want:)

Dash and doors been regularly coated with protectant

Here's some pics... More to follow.

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Car is in Adelaide.

041 393 1027 - Marcus.

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PM this guy , Chris Rogers He does lots of custom work on V series Skylines thinks like aftermarket cruise control that uses the factory buttons and that kind of thing, he can probably sort yours out.

cheers

Jason

PM this guy , Chris Rogers He does lots of custom work on V series Skylines thinks like aftermarket cruise control that uses the factory buttons and that kind of thing, he can probably sort yours out.

cheers

Jason

Yeah, he's got the stereo at the moment.

That is who quoted $1300 :) CD Changer stripped a gear .. or ten.

So it's either replacement unit or iPod in.

I'd rather the full replacement for resale value.

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