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bought the cefiro from kansai about 4 months back while my onevia was being painted. i'm the first owner in australia but was complied through kansai.

original plan was to keep it and rb20/25det it but funds are tight at the moment and now that the onevia is back on the road i don't need the ceffy :rolleyes:

1988 nissan cefiro

120000km's (will have to double check exact k's)

rb20e auto

has the nice velour interior - none of that horrible cloth shit :D

runs beautifully, has caused me zero dramas in he 4 months that i have owned it

silver - body is a little rough in places

stock as a rock :(

it cost me just over 6.2k to get it on the road so i'll set the price at $5800 ono - give me a decent offer and you never know ;)

perfect base for a track car - ryan from kansai (1400r) has a full rb20det package (motor, box, loom, ecu etc) for $1600 or $1700 - turbo manual cefiro for under 8k... bloody steal

or use it as a daily like i did ;)

pics to come shortly

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quick pics

looks like this (when it was at kansai) just i didn't get the wheels with it

myceffy.jpg

and this is when i had a pair of side skirts on it (now sold) and the dishies from my onevia

cefmine.jpg

will get new pics soon

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quick pics

looks like this (when it was at kansai) just i didn't get the wheels with it

myceffy.jpg

and this is when i had a pair of side skirts on it (now sold) and the dishies from my onevia

cefmine.jpg

will get new pics soon

where are u located? do u have a contact number if so can u PM ur mobile?

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