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Hi everyone,

I am organizing to send my R35 back to Aus very shortly which I am planning on selling - hopefully before it lands there. I have done this before so no problems here. This will be a personal import and the car is currently my second vehicle here in Tokyo. I actually ride a scooter to work and therefore I only drive it on some weekends. It has never been raced or tracked and is a non-smokers vehicle. It has no accident history and is absolutely spotless with no scatches or dents on the outside and only very very tiny marks on the inside.

Here are general specs but please PM me if you would like further information.

2008 Built

25,00kms with Nissan service history and paperwork

Premium Model (top of the range for Japan models with everything - heated seats, full leather, BOSE etc)

Additional extras - Front LED, rear camera, nissan factory alarm, carbon fibre mats (NEW)

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The car has 2 more years of factory warranty on the mechanicals and drivetrain which I believe Nissan Japan will honour even in Australia. I will confirm this however when I have the chance.

With the current exchange rates, I am looking to sell the car for $110,000.

Thank you.

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Please excuse the iPhone shots above. Here are photos of the car when it was at the dealers a year ago. Again, I have not driven the car except for some weekends and it is parked under cover all of the time therefore the photos below is how the car is at the moment.

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Hello, when will you / the car be back in AUS? And where in AUS will you be located?

Hello, still interested in an approximate time frame and location. Thanks.

Thank you for cleaning up the thread Blitz.

iwanta34gtr: I am sorry but I wasnt able to log in until now due to issues with this site. I will send you a pm now. Thanks.

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