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am putting this up for chris (smiddy) as it ws my old car and he is now wanting to sell it here are the details

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Car: Cefiro 1988 sunroof model

Engine work:

Rb25det Neo motor and box

Power fc

Garret 2876r .64 housed

Sard 720cc injectors

Unknown cams (step 1 suspected)

Q45 afm

Walbro 650hp pump

Splitfire coilpacks

Greddy "copy plenum" with custom pipe work

3inch exhaust + highflow cat with stainless twin pipes

Custom dump pipe

600x300x76 fmic

Nismo engine mounts

Engine oil cooler + remote filter

Powersteering oil cooler...

Trans Cooler

Super Huge tripple core ASI radiator (looks like you could cool a mack truck with it lol)

Custom remote hotspot/ D1 header tank...

Gate's racing radiator hose's top n bottom hoses

Arc plumbback bov

Catco 3-way cat

Battery relocated to boot

Greddy Profec b spec 2 boost controller

Driveline:

Series 2 rb25 gearbox

Exedy brass button clutch

Welded 4.3 ratio diff

Custom tailshaft to fit series 2 rb25det gearbox

Nismo gearbox mount

Suspension:

G4 coilover's

Custom roadholder adjustable sway bars...

Pillow ball adjustable castor rods....

Bendix ultimate pads

Strut Brace

Drift pineapple's

Interior:

Gtr drivers seat

Justjap "recaro style" passenger seat

5 point harness

Sparco steering wheel

Dildo knob

Apexi boost guage

Bolt in 7 point cage (made for a ceffie with a sunroof)

Drift handbrake button

Exterior:

Work xt7 18 by 9.5 + offset

Federal 595's front n rear

Rays bull dog wheel nuts

Fresh respray in lexus pearl blue

Chrome Ceffie Grill

Uras kit

Pics:

http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj36/pe...n888/ceffy1.jpg

http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj36/pe...n888/ceffy2.jpg

http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj36/pe...n888/ceffy3.jpg

http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj36/pe...n888/ceffy4.jpg

17000 or swaps

located on the goldcoast

0411790265

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  • 2 weeks later...

hey mate u still got ur ceffy? can i see more pics the ones u posted i can only see the first and last pic.....

Do u want to swap for a r33 with a neo motor and alot of mods will give u details if u keen

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