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post-36187-1254816152_thumb.jpgHey all I have decided to sell my Cefiro, I am in need of a 4wd and it has to got to make room for it Here are the specs/mods.

Year: 1988 factory manual

Km: 155,000

Motor: R32 rb20det silvertop

Engine mods: Impul ecu, Rb25det NEO turbo running 12psi, east bear intercooler piping with r32 gt-r cooler, catch can full exhaust with 3" cat not bashed out strait through no mufflers (will sell car with road worthy friendly muffler, bosch 040 intank pump, pod filter with 2.5" intake pipe.

Diff: nismo GT lsd 2-way.

Gearbox: R32 rb20 box, with nismo HD clutch.

Suspension: Cusco Zero 2R coilovers (no leaks) front spats strut brace, rear cusco strut brace, front and rear whiteline andjustable swaybars, front kazama castor rods, generic rear camber and toe rods, JIC rear castor rods, Drift shop subframe aluminium cradle bushes, Project MU rear brake shoes, has solid steering shaft bush.

Wheels: Volk racing "EMU" mesh wheels 17*8 & 17*9 with nice offset.

Interior: ok condition, door trims have a few splits in the covering, seats are the stock rears with R32 gts-t fronts carpet is in reasonable condition, dash is reaonable but has lifted slightly around the gauge cluster. all electrics work, has a missing air con vent surround, no air-con but can supply all parts minus compressor, has 4 autometer gauges mounted in the passenger side dash section above the glovebox (boost, oil pressure, oil temp and air/fuel ratio) Auto lights work fine. boot has no carpet or side coverings.

exterior, paint would come up ok with a polish, has no missing/lifted clear coat, car is dark blue, boot (rough pressure pack job) is black, bonnet and front bar are black, you hardly pick they are black unless you are told because it is such a dark blue. Has series 2 front lights.

I have had this car as my daily driver for the last 2 years and has given me very little trouble, then engine is very healthy and uses no oil and gets me around 500km per tank on highway, I am fairly keen to sell asap as the ute I am planning to buy wont last long before it sells, So basicly its a fairly well set up car for somone wanting to drift or just have a fun/quick streeter, has had oil and filter changes every 5,000km with castrol edge 5w-30w.

Car comes with 10 months of VIC rego and i will supply a handfull of spares, (controll arms mainly and a few other odds and ends) Will also swap car for a 4wd Ute depending on what it is,

after around 9K ono and will gets pics up as soon as i get a chance.

located in Mildura, VIC

msg or call me with any questions on 0448009961

Cheers Ryan

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Surely not mang! thought that Cefiro looked awfully familiar! I can personally vouch for this car, it goes like a scalded cat for what it is, and absolutely handles like its on rails! Also owned by one of the most mechanically anal people I know. I'd buy it myself if i could get rid of my car!

Should be selling your R31 haha

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