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Unique 2004 V35 for sale. In excellent condition. Paint is still amazing for it's age. Manual. 93000kms. Rare Athens Blue. Brembos. Kenstyle bodykit. 19" Volk GT-Cs. Double DIN Headunit with Satellite Navigation. Central locking +alarm. Brand new front rotors fitted. Selling as I need something that can tow a trailer. Contact through message or enquiry only. I can't accept calls because of work. No swaps but open to offers. Car owes some finance, so a payout to my credit union will be organized at time of sale. 18k ono.

Located in Seacliff

My gmail is my first and second names 'Astin' and 'Hewitson' separated by a full stop.

Carsales ad: http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2004/SSE-AD-2981131

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