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Hi all,

Well the time has come to sell the v35, after serving us without fault since 2006.

As the carsales advert below states, this has been our second car and well looked after by a professional couple.

Klms are GENUINE, with 90% on the highway simply ticking over for work purposes.

The car is the cheapest in the country for the specs, and we are sad to see it go.

Please check out the link, feel free to give me a call or PM with any questions.

Cheers.

Carsales

good luck with the sale.....looks like it doesn't have the sun roof...which i thought comes with the premium...

my v35 was a premium, and it didn't come with a sun roof. it's just an option

When I bought my V35, I searched for ages for a real defination of a 'Premium'. In the end, I found the most common description of the features that came in the 'premium' model was Bose audio, steering wheel control, dual zone climate control and in the coupe only - Leather seats. However, this was for the S2, the S1 premiums models may have additional options.

The biggest confusion was all items, except Bose audio, could be optioned to a non-premium model, so there are a lot of non-premiums around with dual zone climate control and/or steering wheel control, that are advertsied as 'premium' models when they aren't.

I am fairly sure the Navi unit only came on models with the Navi pack.

However, I don't think there is a 'sports pack' option on the V35, This was something that was offered by infiniti on the G35. I believe the Brembos and 18in wheels were standard on the S1 manuals.

Thanks everyone for the messages.

As covered in these forums (from the inception of the V section), Premium package = Leather, Dual Climate Control, Bose, Steering Wheel Control (probably missed a couple of things). This car was specifically purchased for the condition and for the options that it had. We did not want the Nav pack, as in our eyes it is unsightly with limited functionally in Australia. Sunroof was another option that we did not want on this car (due to limited headroom).

Infiniti parts are genuine and cost roughly $1500 back in 06.

The car is a bargain and is a genuine sale, with two keys (one never used) books the lot.

I have a series 3 and they do come with a sports pack. 19inch rays rims, manual only, stiffer suspension and LSD.

NO brembos.

Not sure about the interior though as I don't own the sports model.

Thanks everyone.

Volk wheels that we had on are also for sale at a BARGAIN price.

Volk SF Challenge

EBAY Link - Buy It Now at $2800 but will take closer to $2000.

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