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hey guys

i am contemplating whether i should get rid of the skyline and upgrade to a nissan murano as the family is growing.. so i just want to try and see how much interest and how much i can get for it. im hoping of getting around the $13.5K. so give me a offer.

i thought i'd post it up here first so all the V-series enthusiast can have a chance before i advertise to general public on carsales.

the car has been a wonder to drive. it has always made me smile when i put my foot down. and smooth when needed for just normal daily driving. the car has always been well kept, washed every 2nd week, well looked after and always serviced on time. and for the guys that are always negative about the cvt, dont worry its has been serviced 10000KM ago. it drives perfectly silky smooth!

those who have seen the car will vouch for me.

here's the details

Make: NIssan

Model: Skyline V35 350GT-8

Year: 2003

Transmission: CVT 8-Speed

Color: Midnight Blue

Rego: Just under 5 months

KM:just below 150000

here's the list of goodies.

engine

-custom exhaust system with VIP styled exhaust tips

-blox intake manifold spacer

-dynamics throttle body spacer

-pop charger with z-tube

brakes/supsension/wheeks

-tein coilovers (driving master spec - to get the VIP ride height and have the comfort available still)

-project mu disc rotors (front and rear)

-qfm brake pads (front and rear)

-genuine sparco 18x8.5 18x9.5

-super pro front lca bush

exterior

-nismo lip kit

-wald bootlid ducktail

-series 2 front bar

-series 2 boot lid

-series 2 outter tail lights

-10000K hid globes

-yellow jdm foglight/hi beam globes

-led number plate light

-led park lights

interior

-diy aux cable

-reverse camera integrated into factory screen

-translated factory screen

-tv tuner

-led cabin lights all around

-led front door courtesy lights

i may have left a few things out. but all in all the car drives well and is perfect. the only blemishes are a few little dings here and there from the age of the car. other than that it would be one of the best v35 sedans around.

pics will be up later.

PM if u have offers or enquiries.

cheers

jo

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