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Im selling a 1989 Nissan Cefiro RB20DET with 72,xxx kms on the clock (around 100,000kms on this engine) 6 months rego.

Engine and Drivetrain

New iridium sparkplugs

R33 GTR copy cooler and aluminium pipes

R33 GTR exhaust with different rear muffler

New walbro fuel pump

Nismo adjustable fuel pressure reg

Gates timing belt

New water pump

New clutch master, slave and brake master

New turbo, manifold and exhaust gaskets

Extreme 6 puck clutch

Mechanical diff

Suspension

Cusco front coilovers

KYB rear shocks and springs

Front strut brace

Hi-cas lock bar

Drift pineapples

Rear camber arms

Interior

Cd player with USB output

Front and rear splits

R33 front seats

Nardi steering wheel

Autometer boost gauge

Exterior

Autech full bodykit

Autech vented fibreglass bonnet and pins

New model rear lights

Wheels

Keiichi Tsuchiya designed wheels

Front 17x7 +35

Rear 17x8 +35

Looking for around $9500 ono

Any question PM or call me

Chris 0417650502.

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