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1990 Cefiro

Asking Price:

$10,000ono

Killometer's:

207xxx

Manual or Automatic transmission:

5 Speed Manual

Engine Type:

RB20DET. Although the car has done 207xxxk's, the engine was changed in Feb 2005 just prior to me purchasing the car. Engine swap was done by Dr Drift and hasn't missed a beat in 2 years!

Modifications:

AVS wheels

Tein Coilovers (Front left knocking, also comes with stock suspension)

GKTech FMIC

GKTech viper alarm system

GFB Bleed Valve @ 0.8bar

Apexi Pod

HKS oil cooler (not fitted but will come with car)

Spandex 40mm alloy radiator

Kaaz 2-way (only 8 months old)

Reinhard Catback Exhaust 3in > Twin 4in with removable mufflers and silencers!

Exteme HD clutch

BRAND NEW Nissan clutch master / slave cylinders (Nov 2005)

BRAND NEW bosch alternator (Jan 2007)

Darkest legal tint

JVC head unit

Blitz Turbo timer

Blitz boost gauge

Speco water temp gauge

Nardi Steering wheel

'Dildo' Shifter

Bride Brix drivers seat

Drift button (very important)

Items that come with the car:

Stock passenger seat (currently has CA18 S13 seat)

CA S13 drivers seat

Stock parts including SMIC, Grill, fan shroud, BOV etc.

4 stock rims from r31 (matte black)

Items that can be added for extra:

Defi din gauges

R33 5 stud conversion kit

Complianced:

YES. Came in under the SEVS rule ~2002 (have all papers)

Road Worth Certificate:

neg

Registration:

YES. VIC 10/2007

Crash History:

No major Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

This has been my daily for the last 2 years, but I think its finally come time to part with it. Mainly due to going back to uni and also going overseas mid year which I need cash for ASAP.

Paint is a bit ruff, ie bog lifting where spoiler was removed and clear coat peeling on front left quarter due to bad paint job by the prev owner.

The interior is AWESOME! The carpet under the mats has never had a foot on it, which can be seen because it is PERFECT. I will be sad to see this car go, but its time to move on.

Contact detail's:

Ryan - (0412 033 449 or PM me)

Pics:

See ns.com link for pics: http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...=0#entry3056138

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