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2003 Nissan Skyline V35 350GT Manual Coupe

Asking $11,500

Mechanically A1, Regularly serviced, Rego until mid-April, Second owner, Only filled up on 98. It has been a pleasure to drive, it has the same engine as the 350z. 

  • Aftermarket headlights with DRL, Halo, and Projectors 
  • Clear/Black Indicators 
  • Pioneer FH-X755BT Head unit 
  • Bose speakers 
  • B40 Pro Dashcam 
  • Brembo Brakes 
  • Premium model with Leather Interior 
  • Dealer optioned Premium floor mats 
  • Z-tube and K&N pod filter 
  • Motordyne Shockwave TDX V1 Exhaust 

The exhaust was purchased from this person so what you hear is exactly what you get: 

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  • 3 weeks later...
On 12/20/2016 at 5:45 PM, Birds said:

Exhaust sounds nice! Don't wanna sell it separately for cash + a stock one do you?

Thanks, nah I just want to sell it as is.

20 hours ago, erasingwhiteboardmarker said:

Do you have import details etc. for this? Dash/interior pic?

Thanks!

No import details, only the import plate.

Comes with the original central dash w/ head unit, pop up screen navigation, and DVD drive, as well as stock air box w/ a new K&N panel filter.

Just wanted to note the kms are highway kms. Previous owner imported the car in 2012 at 90000kms and mainly used it to get to work from Helensburgh <-> Mascot. I purchased the car off of him at 146000kms

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