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2003 NISSAN SKYLINE 350GT / V35 PREMIUM COUPE

NISMO EDITION WITH RARE SUNROOF OPTION

BOSE 8 SPEAKER SOUND

6 CD CHANGER

FACTORY MD CHANGER IN BOOT

LEATHER SEATS

DUAL ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL

FACTORY SECURITY

AFTERMARKET DVD PLAYER/ SCREEN

FACTORY SUNROOF

FACTORY NISMO EDITION PARTS

NISMO BODYKIT (includes Front Bar, Side Skirts, Rear Pods, Rear Diffuser)

NISMO S-TUNE SUSPENSION

NISMO EXHAUST

FULLY INFINITI BADGED INCLUDING

FRONT AND READ EMBLEMS

ENGINE COVER

STEERING WHEEL

WHEEL HUB CAPS

WHEEL VALVE STEM COVERS

DOOR SILLS

EXCELLENT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT

46XXX KMS

LOCATION: BRISBANE

REGISTERED UNTIL DEC 2012

PRICE: $22,500

Just put on 4 Brand New Tyres last week.

CALL 0403 ONE ONE SIX 273 OR PM

GENUINE ENQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE

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Nice car, might want to change the text in the 1st post though, can't read it when using the dark SAU theme!

thanks iamhe77

how can i edit this ad ? are the mods able to help me wit the prob ?

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CAR NOW HAS 19" HYPERION CVM JAP LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELS 8.5front & 9.5rear IN SATIN BLACK COLOUR (jap website says weighs between 10.4 - 10.8kgs) AND A CUSTOM BOOTLIP and a Brand New Y-pipe to give the NISMO exhaust a little bit more grunt!!!!

here is a link to the translated jap website on info on wheels

http://translate.goo...1lMV3WlOXsCDayw

Price is back to $22500 firm rego until dec2012

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