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v36 370gt SP 2012 55th Limited Edition - 44k

Up for sale is my 55th limited addition Skyline 370GT SP model. This model was released to celebrate 55 years of skylines. See the bottom of the add for further details on the history. This car was a private import with all paper work including deregistration and auction papers to show the that it has genuine KM's. The car is in great condition, it has a scratch on one door and a black mark on the rear seats. I'm only selling due to getting a house deposit together and i'm not using it.

Features:

  • Limited edition Dark purple metalic paint. (The car appears black when in the shade but a purple when under light.)
  • Limited edition 55th Anniversary red leather seats with Skyline 1957 embroided on them
  • SP model
  • 7 speed auto with paddle shift
  • 19" Factory Alloys
  • Sun Roof
  • Bose stereo system with Bluetooth
  • Rear and Side cameras
  • Heated Seats
  • 2 Smart Key fobs
  • All paperwork from japan
  • 44,000km's

Price: $28,000

Write up on the Special Edition:

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (Yokohama, Japan) announced on February 10, 2012 that it will start sales on the “55th Limited” Edition of the Skyline coupe. This limited edition of the Skyline marks the 55th anniversary of the car since its birth in 1957. Nissan Motor Co., Ltd (Japan) also stated that a limited number of 55 units will only be available throughout the nation. The Skyline “55th Limited” edition will be released under the “370GT Type SP” with both automatic and manual transmissions. With the base of “370 GT Type P”, the Skyline “55th Limited” edition comes with an “Anniversary Brilliant Red” colored genuine leather seats (including heating function). Additionally, a key highlight in the interior is that the front seats have an embroidered logo “Skyline Since 1957” in them. This model will be sold exclusively with only 55 units and the timeline is set until April 30, 2013. However, if the orders received are greater than 55 units prior to this date, further orders will not be accepted. At the Nissan Ginza, Nagoya and f*kuoka galleries, Skyline 55th Anniversary events will take place exhibiting the Skyline “55th Limited” edition. Each day 55 lucky attendants stand the chance of winning presents through quizzes and raffles. For more information, please visit the Nissan gallery web site.

 

 

 

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