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hey all got my cefiro for sale run down on the car have had it for around a year and a half i am the first owner in australia so i know all the history of the car has not even really been run just had it tuned at boost worx where it ran up 243rwkw power is very useable and it frys the tires quite easily, body has never been crashed and is immaculate the car looks hot and it turns heaps of heads it ius a shame to be selling but i am in the market for a house so this has to be what gives this is one of the best modifyed cefiros in adelaide so if your keen please ring and have a chat no swaps no crap just a good car for sale...

mods list is as follows

1988 nissan cefiro

custom plates silver on black (CEF WEPN)

rb25det series 2 motor + rb25 gearbox

trust tdo6-20 internal gate turbo with tust dump and front pipe

z32 ecu remapped (thanx to shaun @ boostworx)

s15 injectors 480cc

z32 afm

splitfire coilpacks

engine bay all polished ie. manifold upper and lower,cas,alternator,water inlet,throttle,crossover pipe

nismo bolt on fuel reg

bosch 040 fuel pump

front mount kit

remote oil filter kit and cooler

3 inch straight through exhaust with twin tips

stainless pod filter

s15 5-stud conversion with r32 gt-r brakes

tomei timing belt

nismo copper mix single clutch

nismo 2 way lsd differential

rays engineering gram light pro rims 17x9 +35 and 17x8 +30

kei office coilovers

front and rear cusco strut braces

sabre gauges mounted in dash oil temp,water temp,oil pressure,boost

blitz sbc id-3 boost controller

blitz r-vit information system

recaro sr reclinable seats + rails

no name deep dish steering wheel

wonder body kit and partial re-spray roof and pillars in metallic black with blue pearl

basic stereo with pioneer speakers in factory postions and jvc usb headunit

(car comes with many standard parts to replace the performance ones so regency visits are not a problem )

located in sa

price 17,000 o.n.o no time wasters

ring 0407185919 no pm if you want this car you will call thanx

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yeah i live up the street from ya prob hear it coming and going its bloody loud. oh and i will be at the hardtuned cruise if anyone wants too check the car out there cheers.

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ok price drop too 15500 ono want to buy a ss ute so hit me with what ya got front bumper has taken a hit so if i get a deposit i will take it to my painter to get this fixed in the price really want it gone as i want a ute quick smart

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