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The car has been purchased as a one owner car at Japanese dealership -

2003 Nissan Skyline 350GT 6 Speed Premium

3,500cc engine
6 speed manual
Blue
62,000km
ABS brakes
Factory option 6 airbags
Active headrests
Xenon headlights
Traction control
Stability control
Dual-zone climate control
TV/Navigation
BOSE sound system
CD stacker
Steering wheel audio controls
Leather interior
Power seats
Power mirrors
18 inch wheels(with near-New Bridgestone Potenzas)
Brembo brakes
Keyless entry
Factory option security system
Rear Parking sensors

Flawless exterior
Interior condition has slight wear to the leather on the driver's bolster in the usual spot
Underbody has no fluids leaks or rust

Price $19700

located in East Malvern, 3145

[email protected]
0423854047

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