This low km 370GT Type SP was inspected for a client at HAA Kobe auction on 28 November 2015. Some horizontal scratches along the right sideskirt underneath, could be left as is. Driver’s door had some chips on the edge and scratches on the door itself — not too noticeable.
Scratches on the face of both rear wheels. Interior reasonably clean, a non smoker’s car and appeared to be a lady driver from the Mickey Mouse stickers inside. Light wrinkling on the side bolster. Scratches around steering wheel switches (common for this model).
Small scratches and dents on the silver interior trims with most to the driver’s door handle. Floor mats were a bit worn with a couple of thin spots and the Skyline logos on the mats were scratched.
Everything was working fine including seat heaters and the car appeared well cared for. Local Kobe car, clean underneath. Overall in good condition.
This vehicle sold for 1,490,000 YEN FOB. Total price in Australia at that time would have been approx. $24,900 complied plus tyres and ORC’s (calculated at a rate of 88 yen to the dollar).
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We only source the best vehicles with clean and tidy interiors, and only vehicles we would be pleased to own ourselves. This is why we are constantly told by clients that the vehicles we source are well above the condition of most others on the local market.
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Whether you’d like to import a 2007 Nissan Skyline V36 coupe 370GT Type SP like this, or another year, make or model, we can find it for you in nice condition.
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