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Hi everyone, I've decided to sell my V35 coupe as I am moving to Brisbane for work in August and will be getting a company car.

Here's the Specification of the car.

2004 Nissan Skyline V35 350GT coupe (Pearl White)

2 doors, 4 seats

Engine

6 cylinder Petrol Multi-point injected 3.5L (VQ35DE)

5 speed Semi-Automatic

90800 kms

Exterior

Veilside Version-1 body kit (Front, Rear)

Weber Sports body kit (Sides)

19 inch Rays Volk GT-C Face-2 (F 19x8.5 +5, R 19x9.5 +12) in Top Secret gold with carbon fibre centre caps

225/35/19 front and 245/35/19 rear Achilles tyres (Approx 60% thread left)

Rays lock nuts

Auto Xenon head lights

Auto folding electric mirrors

Clear side indicators

LED day time running lights

LED (White) parker lights (Front)

LED (White) number plate lights (Rear)

Privacy rear glass

Stock exhaust

Interior

Electric front seats (Suede/Cloth, All seats in great condition)

6 Air bags

Original 6 CD Stacker player with FM tuner fully functional

Original Nissan Skyline V35 floor mats

Factory Nissan TV screen (Not converted to English)

Suspension & Brakes

Stock springs and coilovers

Factory Nissan brakes and pads (New pads in last service)

Price

$24000 ONO (or) $22000 with stock 17 inch wheels

Parts that I will include with the sale of the car for free are tint (Front, Brand new in box) from USA (Approx 30%) and roof vinyl overlay (Gloss black, Brand new in box) from USA (Last 4-5 years outdoor and 5-6 years indoor).

Please note: Finance still owning for approx 2 years. Will be paid out upon sale with potential new owner. Standard WA plate will be swapped for standard QLD plate.

I bought the car stock from Fabcar Burswood in 2008 as first owner in Australia. Car is always service at Fabcar Cannington with the best products. Service recently done for 90k kms. Only BP Ultimate is used. Never taken over 4000rpm. The car is only used on weekends and cruises/events. Always garaged and covered. Wash every 2-3 weeks. Wash/wax every second time. All electrical and mechanical components working properly.

Been in Perth Autosalon 2010 and Perth Festival of Speed 2010.

Please feel free to contact me with any queries or questions. Phone: 0433 626 633 (SMS if no answer).

Reason for selling is to reduce down 3 cars I have currently, plus I will be getting a company car so pretty much won't be able to enjoy or continue the build. Serious buyers only please, i.e Test drive only for serious buyer. Most difficult decision I've made so far and would like it to go to a new caring owner.

Thank you.

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