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For Sale: 89 Nissan Cefiro Factory RB20det auto

(Now converted to RB25DET Manual)

Registered: Yes

Kilomiters: 100 XXX

Engine:

Series 2 RB25DET (Low K's 70 XXX)

550cc Injectors (Brand new)

FMIC - Custom pipe work

Z32 AFM

Hyper TR43 turbo (Brand new still under warranty for 1 Year)

Full 3" turbo back Exzorst

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

ASI alloy radiator (brand new)

Electronic thermo fan and switch kit

RB25 Apexi Power FC

Boost Controller

Battery Relocated to Boot in battery Box

Not tuned yet - talk cash before its tuned and you can get it cheaper (Enough of a tune to test drive and boost on low PSI).

Driveline:

RB25DET 5 Speed

Custom Tail Shaft

3 Puk Exeedy Clutch (Brand new - Cost $800)

Nismo 2 way Diff

Interior:

Nardi Steering wheel

Speco Boost Gauge

Apexi Turbo Timer

Sony CD Stacker - lol

Alpine Speakers

S14a Seats

Impul Gear Nob

Apexi Power FC Hand Controller

Suspension and Rims:

Front Nismo Strut Brace

Rear Nismo Strut Brace

Aftermarket Swaybars

Coilovers (pretty sure they are cusco?)

Um a I know it had other ajustable parts, I will confirm and update.

Mesh Dish rims.

Body:

Autech full body Kit

Re-spray In white with a pearl.

Other info:

Not in any rush to sell the car so don't bother making stupid offers. Also will be tuned in the next few weeks when I get the cash.

Price:

15kono

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Pics will be come if it doesn't sell quickly(Hoping it will due to how few there are in Tas).

One of my mates is pretty keen on it and has cash so hopefully it will not last long...

The reason I didnt post pics was if some one is serious I feel they will come and look at it.

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