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Only 28,000 Kms… The Lowest genuine mileage Nissan V35 Skyline 350GT Premium Coupe for sale in Australia.

The overall condition is immaculate and will not disappoint even the most fastidious owner.

Finished in a stunning 'Diamond Silver' duco, this V35 Skyline offers exceptional value for money and is one of the most refined Skylines built to date. As a Sports Coupe, the V35 Skyline truly does tick all the boxes when it comes to aesthetics, safety, comfort, handling, performance, features and technology.

The Nissan V35 Skyline 350GT was awarded “Motor Trend Car of the Year 2003” and Nissan's VQ35DE engine was named as one of “Ward's 10 Best Engines” for four consecutive years. This particular V35 Skyline is quite a special car, and unlike others currently available on the market as the mileage is incredibly low and it shows! Maintained from new by just one meticulous Japanese owner, I recently purchased this (Auction Grade 4B) V35 Skyline in Japan during May 2014.

This V35 Skyline landed in Australia in July 2014 and has been recently complied and serviced in Melbourne, passed the Tier 2 Identity Inspection at Regency Park, and is registered until January 2015. This V35 Skyline was optioned with the ‘Premium Pack’ from the factory and includes the following (Premium only) features – Automatic headlights, Dual-zone climate control, Steering wheel audio controls, BOSE premium sound system 200W RMS with in-dash 6 CD stacker.

Additional rare factory options on this car include half Leather and Pearl suede seats, Front lip spoiler, Side pods (mudguards) and Rear pods (forming an aero package minus rear spoiler).

The following brand new items have been purchased and fitted to my V35 Skyline:

* Clear crystal side indicator lights

* Belkin CarAudio Connect FM Bluetooth Transmitter

* V35 Skyline 350GT tailored set of five floor mats

* VARTA Blue Dynamic 430CCA battery

* SunTek CarbonXP Window Tinting (Darkest Legal 35%)

* 4x Achilles ATR Sport tires 225/45/R17 (Front) 235/45/R17 (Rear)

* Custom Exhaust by AAA Exhaust (Stock Muffler + Resonator Available)

To ensure total peace of mind, I will be providing the new owner of this V35 Skyline with the following documents – Japanese Auction Sheet, Bill of Landing, Export Certificate, Vehicle Import Approval, and Vehicle Compliance.

Do not miss the opportunity to own this beautiful unique high performance luxury sports coupe. Please note custom ‘350GT’ number plates are not for sale, and will not be included in this sale.

Located approx 5 minutes from the Adelaide CBD. Please contact me via pm.

For more information on my V35 Skyline visit my blog at www.v35skyline.com

For Sale at $19,700

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Edited by Sikahalv

very very clean car! i am jealous.

i hope you have posted this topic in non V-Series Skylines forums though as i would assume the majority of people who read this are V series owners ?

Actually, I have only posted this in the V-Series section... Good point and thank you for the compliment!

ive seen you post on these forums quite abit detailing your impoirting process..

how come for sale suddenly?

Just let you know, I sold my car with similar kms to yours back in 2013, with even more mods/options for only $16500

guess the market was down back then...

good luck with your sale though

Edited by VQ35DE

ive seen you post on these forums quite abit detailing your impoirting process..

how come for sale suddenly?

I can now afford to upgrade to a V36 350GT Type SP :cheers:

Other than that, this is the best car I have owned and I am quite passionate about it, as can be seen from the detailed process of importing through to ownership :yes:

Edited by Sikahalv

:) well, you don't have too many options with a V36 350GT.. they only came in a sedan.

Bang bang, you shot me down... ;)

However, the question now is... Will I be able to find a V36 350GT Type SP in as good condition / mileage / trim as my current V35...? that is the question...

Edited by Sikahalv
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I always wonder who's dreaming when I see ads like this.. Are you getting any offers close to $19k? The market for the V35 isn't the same as 2-3 years ago. Even last year, mostly stock V35 would sell for around $13k. If you're familiar with the import process, you'd know that people are bringing them over for a cheaper than that.

I don't mean to be critical. I'm just curious whether people are stilling willing to pay $20k for our cars.

I always wonder who's dreaming when I see ads like this.. Are you getting any offers close to $19k? The market for the V35 isn't the same as 2-3 years ago. Even last year, mostly stock V35 would sell for around $13k. If you're familiar with the import process, you'd know that people are bringing them over for a cheaper than that.

I don't mean to be critical. I'm just curious whether people are stilling willing to pay $20k for our cars.

so true

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Priced reduced to $17,400

*The lowest genuine mileage, best condition, and overall best appointed (and unadulterated) V35 Skyline 350GT Premium Coupe currently available for sale in Australia -- with the most comprehensive import history available @ www.v35skyline.com

Edited by Sikahalv

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