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Hey guys, got my cefiro up for sale.

Its a 92 model, factory rb20det auto, has been converted to manual using a rb25det gearbox. This was carried out by the previous owner, looks like he used mostly R33 bits as the handbrake and center consol look to be r33 parts.

Mods are minimal,

Pod filter under the top half of the stock airbox, 2.5 inch cat back exhaust.

Boost gauge in glovebox

Stock boost.

Coilovers, look to be cusco front, and kyb rears, all damper adjustable. The car drives very well on these, (well matched, doesn't crash over bumps, not too stiff) despite being different brands.

All electrics work, all switches operate as they should. Even has a factory electric drivers seat, which is a bit rare in a cefiro. :)

Sunroof, the interior is the lighter trim, pretty good condition for its age no rips or tears apart from usual wear mark on side bolster of drivers seat. Factory cefrio mats, carpet underneath as new.

CD player

will try to get pics up of interior and engine bay.

Recently had the head gasket replaced, and tomei oil restrictor put in the oil feed. Heater hoses replaced, fresh fluids, (motul oil) spark plugs, new fan belts.

This is the smoothest rb i've ever heard, lifters are perfect, motor seems to be in cood nick, can carry out comp test on request.

Body is pretty good for age, little rust spot under drivers mirror, and the passenger side front guard and half the front door is a bit faded, may buff out, but i never bothered with it.

S13 wheels with very good tires.

Car drives very well, would make a great daily (as I was using it for) or a good slider. Diff is a stock viscous, but can orgainse shimming if the purchaser wishes.

Reason for selling is i've got a track car that needs a rebuild (bloody sr's) and need the dosh.

Love driving this around, slips under the radar, handles well, comfy, but its gotta go.

Rego till august 2010 (11 months)

$7000 neg

Located in wollongong

Glen 0410466635 or pm

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