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For Sale - 2004 V35 Skyline Sedan 350GT

Barely in Perth due to new FIFO contract so selling this car


136 000 kms - VQ35DE 3.5L
Rare pearl white paint
Rare 6 Speed manual (not cvt that breaks frequently)
VLSD Diff standard
Standard with info screen and ipod input (beatsonic cable)
FM Band Expander
6000K white HID headlight (stock ballast etc)
Apexi panel air filter
BC Fully Adjustable Coilovers
Rota grids 18" hyperblack, concave with awesome offset and tyre stretch

Everything else engine bay and interior is stock standard


The bad:

Did a country driving once last year, few stone chips on front bumper
Front tyres noisy (almost ran a red light and braked hard, few small flatspots) - I have replacement front tyres ready to come with the car, just haven't had time to replace it

Price:

$13500 o.n.o with stock wheels and suspension

$15000 o.n.o with the coilovers, wheels and extra set of tyres

No low balling!



Contact Kev - 0433 220 four four nine, if can't get through please text as reception is bad up north



Pictures:

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Thanks man,

Price drop:

$13500 $13000 o.n.o with stock wheels and suspension

$15000 $14500 o.n.o with the coilovers, rota wheels as pictured and comes with stock wheels, stock suspension and extra set of front tyres

Forgot to place, Location is Perth

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