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One of a kind 2005 Nissan Skyline Coupe 350gt (G35)s in Australia that turns head every single time. I'm putting my pride and joy up forsale for someone else to enjoy

Car 2005 Nissan Skyline Coupe 350gt (G35)
Engine:3.5L Naturally Aspirated
Colour: Custom Cleanest Possible White + 4 Layers of Silver / Gold Pearl (Resprayed by 2SUS Custom in August 2013) - Costs $6000
Gearbox: 5 Speed Auto
Reason to sell: purchase another car to suit both me and the missus


Exterior
Nismo Front Bottom Lip
Nismo Front and Rear Pods (Add-ons)
Genuine Carbon Diffuser
Aftermarket Vented Chargespeed Bonnet
Roof and Vents resprayed in Custom Black
Rear end all debadged with blacked-out tail lights
Crystal Clear Signal Lights
Aftermarket Projector Halo Angel Eyes ($800 when bought new)
OPT7 6000k low/high beam HID lights

Wheels & Tyres:
Vertini Racing Drift
Front 20x8.5+20 Lexani 245/35/20 (more than 60% tread);
Rear 20x10+20 Lexani 275/35/20 (Brandnew Kumho Ku31 costs me $500)
Very Nice Deep Dish Rear Rims. Whole Set costs more than $3000 originally
Front GKTech Spacer 15mm
Rear GKTech SPacer 25mm

Suspension
Hotchkis Sway Bars
KW V3 Fully Adjustable suspention ($2600)


Exhaust:
Motordyne Exhaust TDX Catback ($2800 from the US)

Interior
Genuine Nismo floor mats both Front and Rear
LED All Rounds + Led Under Doors (only lid up when doors opened)
IN Dash HD Camera (Records constantly 24/7)
15% Tinted windows
Doors Actuators have been replaced
2 way Security Viper Alarms (Comes with 1 2-way Remote and 1 One-way Remote) .... SENSATIONAL

Stereo
Premium Bose Stereo 8 Speakers
Kenwood CD/DVD
HD Reverse Camera

Under Engine Bay
Nismo Radiator Cap
Nismo Fuel Filler Cap
Injen Cold Air Intake (Short Ram)
Optima Heavy Duty Battery (Yellow)


Brakes
Custom Resprayed in Lightning Red
DBA4000 Disc Rotors all 4 corners


Serviced Reguarly every 5000 - 7000km by Ison Motor INdustries (James) and Proworks Auto (Richard) using MOBIL 1 top oil

The car will come with a few spare parts
Standard Signal Lights (Orange)
Aftermarket Signal Lights (Black)
Standard Floor mats
Custom exhaust 3"

Car Comes with Number Plates IN-00-BI ("Noob" in brackets) , 8 months rego until 26/10/2015
Car has always be garaged and looked after, wash weekly, wax fortnightly using top Meguiars cleaning products

Price advertised on gumtree as $19500 but will be $19000 here for members. Negotiable But no stupid offers as i'm in no rush to sell. Car will be serviced in the next week or two to provide a piece of mind for buyer :)

Contact: Justin 0432793529 for more details or inspection

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Edited by JustinVu

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