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1990 Nissan Cefiro

Blue, RB20DE Auto

Registered till 5/07

Has a sports steering wheel on it and was being built as a drift car so has had the carpet ripped out and 90% of sound deading has been removed. Still has back seat in. Just fitted a Whiteline ADJ GTR rear sway bar and JJR rear strut brace as well.

Comes with RB25DET engine computer loom and RB25 gearbox. Engine and box have done 70,000kms.

Also included is R33 front discs, hubs, calipers, master cylinder, clutch cylinder, pedal box.

Also have brand new bosch 040 fuel pump, pineapples, adj camber arms, spark plugs, fuel filter, oil filter 600x300x75 intercooler.

I will not be separating anything at this stage. This is a great project car for anyone wanting to get into drift.

$8000

Located in Brisbane.

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Ahh I saw this on ebay, sold for $6000 with the rb25det engine and box. Did you buy the front discs, hubs, calipers, master cylinder, clutch cylinder and box sep or did they come with it?

Was pretty annoyed when I missed the buy it now for 6k. :P

Ahh I saw this on ebay, sold for $6000 with the rb25det engine and box. Did you buy the front discs, hubs, calipers, master cylinder, clutch cylinder and box sep or did they come with it?

Was pretty annoyed when I missed the buy it now for 6k. :D

I got all the other stuff seperate. was good buy and still is. just dont have the time for so many cars.

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