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for sale is my 2004 skyline V35 coupe.

It's got a lot of features in the spec which make it an extremely rare find, and (at least to my way of thinking), a fully loaded V which is a great base if you want to dress one up.

has;

* 6spd manual

* sunroof

* brembos

* full leather (not the half leather half whatever in the premium model)

from what I can see, it's the only Skyline of any model in the country - currently for sale - which has all of this.

add in the fact that it's black, and there is a reason I am asking more than my neighbour with the 2001 250GT sedan with auto and silver paint!

I am open to swaps, simply because I now have another car, and my missus only drives autos. I'd never want an R31/32/33/34 in auto, so the only swap I'd take is a V35 350GT - has to be coupe, has to be auto and has to have at least the 'premium leather' interior - and I can do cash up or down either way, depending upon what you have. Would also consider V36.

If it is stock and silver, I'll need several thousand my way, if it is a better color (black, blue, red), sunroof, 20's, kit etc then I'm clearly willing to take less, or even a straight swap.

Am located in Southbank for those who may wish to view the car.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/414065-v35-350gt-coupe-sunroof-brembos-manual-full-leather-rare-in-black/

Hi

I am interested in your 2004 350gt v35 for sale. I have also left a contact in your email via quicksales.com

Please phone me on 0419 542 877

Kind regards Julie Williamson

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