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Hey all,

“2003 Motor Trend Car of the Year” – Infiniti G35 PREMIUM Model ONLY 50,000 kms. $18,500 NEG.

Lowest Kms in VIC of 50,300 Kms! This car has been freshly imported and never been driven in Australia!

6 Speed MANUAL 2003 Nissan Skyline V35 350GT - “Infiniti G35” – 206kW 3.5L V6

Practically a Brand New Car and Even Smells like a New Car!! As seen in the photos, it is in pristine condition both inside and outside.

Road Worthy Certificate (RWC), Complete Import Paperwork and all original log books and owner’s manuals showing genuine mileage will be provided.

This is the PREMIUM G35 model which has several upgrades over the standard 350gt model including:

- Leather Seats (front and back)

- DVD Player and Sat. Nav GPS with 7 inch pop up screen

- Dual Climate Control

- BOSE 225 Watt Audio Surround System – Sub under seat

- Heated Seats

- Driver and Passenger Seat Memory

- Bluetooth

- 6 Stack CD Player

- Sports Tuned Suspension

- Snow Traction and Power Switches

As it shares the same drivetrain and Engine as the Nissan 350Z, servicing is cheap as all mechanical parts are interchangeable with the 350Z.

A minor service conducted on arrival in Australia including: New air, fuel and oil filters, wiper blades replaced, brake fluid flushed and replaced, fully steamed cleaned interior, child restraints modified and more. The car is now fully complied to meet Australian Standards and ready to Drive Away!

Other Features include:

- Lowest kms in VIC and paperwork to show mileage is genuine!

- Brembo Brakes

- Hornet Aftermarket Immobiliser (plus factory immobiliser)

- Nismo Dual Exhaust provides a beautiful quiet note

- HID Xenon Headlights

- 18inch wheels

- Back Windows Tinted in Darkest Legal, Privacy Tint

- Genuine G35 Floor mats (photos to come)

- All 3 original G35 keys and USB

- Rear View Camera

- Cruise Control

- Folding Mirrors

- Tilted Side View mirrors for reversing (avoid gutter rash)

- Remote Boot Opening

- 6 way power seats

- Front, Side and Curtain Airbags

Available most days including during working hours, after hours and weekends for inspection.

Price NEG.

Anthony 0432 699 241

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  • 2 weeks later...

PRICE DROP ~ $17,900

Forgot to mention:

I imported this myself and was going to keep it as my personal car but since we are looking to have kids soon it's probably not that child friendly :( This car has been freshly imported and never been driven in Australia and you will be the 1st lucky owner!

Thanks :)

  • 3 weeks later...

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