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hey i have tryed to sell this a couple of times at diffrent stage's of the build now new house almost finished really need the cash now but if i dont sell wont be the end of the world but will be for sale antil completion of my house.

nissan cefiro a31 1988 came out rb20de an auto as they all did engineered for all mods

colour-white

kms-124xxx

trans-manual rb25 box

rego rwc- n/a

mods-

forged bottom end rb25(just had run in tune on tuesday)

adjustable cam gear

nismo 555cc injectors

bosch 044 fuel pump (not installed but brand new)

garret 25/40 turbo

z32 afm

cusco os clutch an cermic fly wheel

dump pipe

r33 brake upgrade and 5 stud convo

coilover fully adjustable front an rear

fmic

hks oil cooler 12 row i think

uras body kit

come with light wieght racing rims(not installed need new tyre's)

r33 stockies painted black fitted

defi infomation computer with heads up display

k series gauge's oil temp,oil pressure,water temp

defi boost gauge

mircotech lt10 gettin a hand controller next week

hks boost controller

hks turbo timer

bride bucket seat and racing harness

after market steering wheel

blitz bov

thats all i can think off at this time

price-11000 firm (motor cost 4.5k alone) no swap's excepts for gt forrester or stagea

contact- 0437958298 or pm

location- colac vic 3250

will be for sale till mid feb

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