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Nissan Cefiro for sale. I have been the proud owner of this vechicle fror the last 12 months and now has come the time i unfortunately have to sell it as i have bought a new car to comute to work in and dont have the money to keep both the modifications are as follows.

Car:

1989 Nissan cefiro

RB20DET

5 Speed manual

158 000kms

Engine:

HKS 25-30 turbo

Frount mounted intercooler

G-rex oil filter relocation kit with front mount oil cooler

Aluminum radiator with nismo oil cap

Exedy heavy duty clutch with less than 5000 Kms on it

Water pump and timing belt replaced at 139 000 Kms

Detailed engine bay

Remapped intec ECU

Oil catch can

Z32 airflow meter new 3 months ago

Custom 3 inch exhaust from turbo back with removable screamer

Pod airfilter with custom airbox

G-Reddy profec B electonic boost controler

GTR fuel pump

Suspension and brakes:

Hks adjustable coilovers

Hks adjustable strut tops

Front strut brace

R32 Gtst rear subframe with 5 stud and bigger brakes

4 to 5 stud front hub converters

Slotted discs front and rear with performance pads less than 2000kms old

Brand new tierod ends and rack ends all round

Adjustable rosejointed castor rods

Custom rear swaybar

Tomei electronic Hicas lockout

2 way mechanical diff

Interior:

R33 GTR V-Spec seats front and rear

Nardi steering wheel

Sparco Gearknob

Omorni Gauges in dash oil temp, water temp, oil pressure,

G-Reddy boost gauge in centre console

custom cefiro floor mats in front

Power steering, mirrors, windows, aerial all work

Pioneer MP3 cd player

Boston Accoustic front splits

Signat amp

Kicker 12 inch sub in custom box

Aircon has all been proffesionally fixed and gassed 12 months ago and works beautiful

Exterior:

Custom paint by DMD the image in Queensland

Fiberglass Front guards with vent

Full bodykit unsure of brand

Series 2 cefiro rear taillights

Koya Driftek wheels 17 by 8 and 17 by 9 in bronze

This car has been lovingly maintained and serviced every 5000Kms by its owner who is a mechanic by trade.

The car is fully engineered for all modifications so you can drive without being hassled by the cops every five minutes. It is supplied with 12 months Nsw rego.

This car has run a 13.2 second quarter at eastern creek at 109mph with time slips to prove it on 12 psi of boost it is a genuinely nice street car which can be used on the track and at drift meets if required.

I have driven it for the past 12 months from Dural to Brookvale a round trip of 84kms every day for the last twelve months with no hassles

Price: $15500 ono

Located:

Dural, Sydney, NSW

Phone: 0405127155

Contact: Gareth

Genuine inquires only no timewasters please contact me on my mobile.

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