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I bought this car 14 years ago. During that time I have done about 5,000kms per year. I now have a job that is close to my home so I don't need to drive anymore. It is pointless to keep it as I would end up driving even less than I already do.

The car has been fantastic, it would be the most reliable car that I have ever had. The only major repair that I have had during that time is to replace the exhaust. Mechanically it is excellent. I am an older guy who has really looked after the car and never thrashed it. The motor is stock but if you know these cars then you will know that they are pretty quick but nowhere near as quick as an R34 etc.

I looked for a long time to find a red, manual with a sunroof. It is a good combination and not very common. The car has 20" wheels and good tires. The interior is very good, the only thing that isn't perfect is a couple of areas of the paint. I am going to get the rear spoiler resprayed in the next week or so.

The car has a top-of-the-line Kenwood head unit with a built-in DVD player, wireless Apple Car Play, and wireless Android Auto. It even has a digital TV tuner which works flawlessly. It has a dash cam and high-end Alpine speakers. It has Infiniti badging on the airbag and front grille. The rear tail lights are from a newer model. The headlights are custom with LED running lights. It has cruise control and an electric sunroof.

I am located in Adelaide (Brooklyn Park), call Paul on 0404 982 999 or email me [email protected] 

 

$13,500 ono

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