This is a great lens but full disclosure there is a small ding on the lens glass itself. It doesn't effect the photos, but it's not in perfect condition obviously. Take a look at the photo. Happy to return it if you're not satisfied with the performance of the lens (but I think you will find it as good as a lens without that tiny ding in the glass). Give it a try and let me know. I would pay for shipping back. 

https://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/nikon/nikkoresources/zoomsMF/35105mm.htm

Zoom-Nikkor 35-105mm f/3.5~4.5s MACRO

Introduced in January, 1983. There are a few interesting features relates to this compact Nikkor zoom lense. First, it adopts a pull and slide zoom design; next, the zoom range covers a very good focal length from 35mm wideangle to medium telephoto range at 105mm.It was also the first* Ai-Spec production Nikkor zoom lense that used a variable lens speed (35 mm at f/3.5 to f/4.5 at the other end of 105mm). Other technical highlights include are: the lense has a native Ai-S lens coupling system but still offers a meter coupling prong in order older non-Ai Nikon bodies be still able to be used at stopped down metering mode. At the 35 mm setting, a macrofocus feature is provided which permits the lense to be focused down to 10.6 in. (0.27m). At this setting, 1:4 life size reproduction ratio can be achieved. The lense has quite a colourful appearance as a orange colored macrofocus stripe was engraved on the distance scales. The basic design philosophy of this lense paths the way for many other Nikkor zoom lenses that followed at later years replicating in a similar fashion.