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Hi all, For sale is my V35 sedan, Details are as follows, This is a Genuine sale, I have a new car.

Asking price is $16,000 but I am open to negotiation.

I am the 1st Aus owner, Low Km's, Tasteful Mods, Regular services, mature owner.
Roadworthy is done, QLD Rego till September - She is ready to go!! :)
This car is reliable and such a pleasure to drive, plenty of power and handles lovely with the Tein suspension and slotted front rotors. The Agency power exhaust has an amazing note whilst not attracting unwanted attention. Driving at night is a dream with the projector headlights and 50W Hid's with secondary 35W Hid's and Angel eyes.
Original exhaust and suspension can be supplied if required.
Mods:
3” stainless exhaust Y-pipe back
MACE 8mm Plenum spacer (First one in Aus)
NGK platinum plugs
K&N Panel filter
350z intake pipe
Alpine Mp3/ipod Head unit
Focal splits
Type S 12" in fibreglass molded box
Custom projector headlights FX-R 2.0
Stillen Engine damper
Strut brace
Tein Control master coilovers
Dark tint
Carbon fibre look engine cover


Features:
6 speed manual
3.5litre
Battery year old
18” mags
A/C, Pwr Steer/PWR windows/VDC/ABS
Aus standards immobiliser
Paint in good condition (few marks)
700kms per tank
No oil/ coolant leaks
No running problems
No interior damage/rips/scratches
New windscreen
****PERSONALISED NUMBER PLATES DO NOT COME WITH THIS SALE*** Standard issue plates are attached to this vehicle already

Car is located in Brisbane Bayside can be viewed on weekends or by appointment. Call Samantha, anytime on 0402699119 or email [email protected] Thanks for looking.

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