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Details bout the car??

wat motor??

mannual or auto??

wat has done to it??

well its a 1988 nissan cefiro,

rb20det manual with an r33 turbo, hybrid front mount

single heavy duty clutch

short shifter

pod filter

the interior is stock and is probably the cleanest one i have ever seen.

has a full competition stereo

was lookin at putin an rb25 in it soon but if i did that i would have to sell it for 15,000

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$10,000

must sell, price drop, regretful sale...

engine:

3" cat back exhuast with 2-1/4 twin tip

R33 turbo with braided hoses

hybrid front mount intercooler

turbo smart blow off valve

pod air filter

adjustable camber arms

new brake master cylider

turbo timer

interior:

spotless and very clean never seen one cleaner

new short shifter

small racing steering wheel

New exedy heavy duty single plate clutch

STERIO:

JVC touch screan double din dvd player

earthquake 600watt front splits

hurts 250watt 6" rear speakers

2x12inch Polk Momo 1600watt subs in custom made box for better sound

earthquake 900watt 5 channel

earthquake 4000watt cap

fully dynomated

exterior:

full uras body kit with front wide fenders

cutsom gold with rainbow flake paint

18 x 8 black and chrome akuza rims

with 235/40 at the front and 245/30 at the rear

exelent grip turns corners like its stuck to the road

is that all the same?

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