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Nissan Fuga Y50 2009 VQ35HR 313 hp / 230 kW RWD

Also sold as Infiniti M overseas. Performance sedan built on the same chassis as Skyline V36 or Infiniti FX. Great colour with a fantastic velour interior. Very quiet and fast car (<6s 0-100), but can also be very economical for performance (long-term average consumption 11/100 km)

I imported it five years ago, and it was well looked after. It has a full service history and a balance of ACT rego. There are no finance or PPSR issues with the car.

Has all the features you'd expect from a luxury car.

  • ABS brakes
  • Stability control
  • Traction control
  • Dual-zone climate control
  • Power and memory front seats and steering column
  • Power passenger ottoman
  • Smart key access
  • Push button start
  • 2 parking cameras
  • Steering wheel audio controls
  • Adaptive radar cruise control
  • AFS aiming headlights
  • Xenon HID headlights
  • Security system
  • Original Nissan remote start system
  • Two original keys
  • Dual-channel dashcam Blackvue 750 with PowerMagicPro for battery-aware parking recording

Regularly serviced with a lot of major items done:

  • Full new original Nissan suspension shocks throughout
  • Performance CSF radiator
  • Recent tyres, less than 10k on them
  • New drive belt
  • New bonnet struts
  • Brakes recently done

The car comes with a fully converted AV system with Australian GPS maps, DVD, and radio ($2k job).

I really love this car, but I have too many cars and too many Nissans in the family, so unfortunately, I need to sell it.

Priced at $18500

The car can be seen in Curtin.

Thank you for your attention.

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