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My project has finally come to an end. This vehicle started out as a VQ30DET CVT and soon after its arrival in 2008 the CVT blew up. Rather then spending the quoted 16grand to fix it, I sourced an RB25DET Neo from the same car and began the swap. After countless hours after work and weekends, its finally finished, and the best part is that EVERYTHING works! This is and will most likely remain to be the only RB25DET powered Y34 to be ever in the country (unless someone personal imports one). The reason for sale is simple. I already own another 2 cars and with the arrival of my son, i can only afford 2 sets of rego and insurance and sadly this magnificant car must leave me.

Vehicle details:

2000 Nissan Y34 Cedric

~100,000kms on chassis but ~80,000kms on engine

RWD

RB25DET Neo 4 speed Automatic

Leather and woodgrain interior

19" Work Rims and new tyres

ABS

Quad airbags

Tri-zone climate control

6 stack CD player

FM player converted to OZ frequency

TV with RCA inputs

adjustable reach and tilt steering column

Electric seats front and rear

Electric mirrors

Electric windows

Powersteering

Remote keyless entry with central locking

Xenon headlights and driving lights

Autolock boot

Programable MCU to control auto functions (windows up, lights dim, etc..)

Presidential style window tinting

Air purifier system

New 8inch sub woofer (Stereo ROCKS!)

Steering wheel controls for the MCU (multi control unit)

and HEAPS more

Price - $20,000 ONO

Phone: 0417 366 372

Email: [email protected]

More photos will come, but i ran out of light!

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