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Hi Peoples as the title says ceffy for sale

1988 Nissan Cefiro

1997 Series 2 RB25 Det

Rb25 Det Gearbox

Nismo Coppermix clutch

Tdo5h-18G Rebuilt with Tdo6 internals

FMIC Kit 600x300x76

GTR Radiator

R33 Steering Rack

Adj Caster Rods

R32 GTR Front Brakes

R33 Rear Brakes

M's Spec coilovers

TSP Bodykit (needs tlc)

Cusco Front and rear Strut braces

HKS EVC Boost Controller

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

Remapped Standard ECU

Engineered Hicas Lock Bar

Engineered Intrusion Bars

Child restraints done

All ready to be complied :(

All papers (import approval etc) come with car

Shown without kit as i took it off for regency reasons

Lookin for 8500 or near offer Im located in Middleton SA which is 80kms south of adelaide

SMS ONLY 0419847512 or PM me on here

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Nah no swaps need the money :) comes with r32 rims on the back and some fat black vip lookin rimmies on the front :) wont pass regency with that turbs unless u get it engineered which is $1000 to have done

Nah no swaps need the money :P comes with r32 rims on the back and some fat black vip lookin rimmies on the front :P wont pass regency with that turbs unless u get it engineered which is $1000 to have done

Hey man,

sent you a PM the other day with a couple of quick q's... can you fill me in on details?

Cheers,

Dave.

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