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Hi Guys

Its time to sell my car , since i hardly drive / use it always garaged

Specs are

2004 / May V35 350GT Auto premium model

5 Speed auto

55,000 kms

Purple compliance plate

complied August 2012

1st owner in Australia

serviced every 3,000ks

recently changed

-All suscpension bushings replaced with superpro bushes

-KYB shocks with King Springs ( Also have boxed new BC Coilovers )

-Full fujitsobo Stainless steel exhaust , 2x metalcat high flows

-Apexi Air intake kit with Z tube

-HKS Volt earth kit

-Drive and aircon belts changed

- timing chain checked by nissan Mooroka for any issues

-20X10 rear with 295 tyres , front 20X9 245 tyres

- nismo genuine side markers

- Factory HID with 8000K Phillps bulbs

-DRL lights

- US Option Fog lamps

Stereo system

Stereo system

-Pioneer Pandora ipod / iphone + GPS headunit

-Rear reverse camera

-Front Hertz DD series Splits

-Rear Hertz DD series Splits

-2x JL Audio W6 10" Subs in custom box (removable to access spare tyre)

-2x JL Audio Reference series amps 1x 1000WRMS monoblock , 4x75wrms

-Stinger Cap 2Farad

-All Stinger wiring fuses etc

-Volt meter

All interior has LED lights

Nissan Factory alarm upgraded

Car has factory options for a premium model , exterior has front lip extension , mud flaps , rear extension aprons , wing with light

half leather and half suede premium model

Looking for a honest buyer no tyre kickers !

RACQ or any mechanical inspection welcome , inside under the car and ourside are faultless no scratch dents , non smoker and always undercover parked paint is in like new condition

Asking price 21,000 ono

call or sms 0405 109 929 , car is in brisbane southside

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