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2003 Nissan Skyline 350GT - 6 speed manual.

I have owned this car for over 6 years and still absolutely adore it. Reason for selling is I am moving overseas.
It is a premium version with all the extras including;

- Bose stereo upgrade.
- Brembo brakes.
- Leather/suede interior.
- 6 stack CD and 10 stack minidisc players.
- Sunroof.
- Steering wheel control.
- Dual climate control.
- Auto on/off headlights.
- Xenon headlights.

I have added a few other bits and pieces over the years as below;
- Fujitsubo Y pipe
- Fujitsubo exhaust system with custom quad pipes.
- Nissan Z-tube intake.
- K&N pod filter.
- Cold air intake.
- Motordyne 5/16 plenum spacer.
- Dark window tints.
- LED numberplate and parker lights.
- Lowered springs.
- Clear indicator lenses.
- Aus TV modulator (really needs a booster to work properly)
- OEM Nissan cargo net in the boot.
- OEM rear pods.
- Onboard computer translated to English.
- Black vinyl wrap on lower rear bumper.
- Mongoose alarm and immobiliser.
- New tyres all round. Less than 5,000k's on them.

- 11 Months rego to July 2017

Most mods were done to improve the sound of the car. It is quiet with day to day driving but sounds amazing when you put your foot down.
I also love detailing so the car is very well looked after inside and out.
Few little scratches on the bottom front bumper as my new driveway isnt very kind.

Asking $14,000
No stupid offers please. Can be collected from North Sydney.

Thanks,
Rob.

0404 176 978

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