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Hey guys the time has come to sell my 1989 ceffy. Have owned the car for nearly 4 years as my daily and have done a few mods over the time. odo reads 198 000kms but not sure if they are chassis kms or what (has r32 rb20det). never really had a problem with it, serviced regularly needs a little tlc paint is ok has a dent in rear guard and small dents in front guards. car made 227rwkw at 18psi six months ago until then has ran standard turbo and boost. Its Regod for another 2 months looks clean and goes well looking for around $10200 ONO!!

Mods:

alarm and immobiliser

Manual (still 20 box in good nick little bit of noise)

Blitz K26 turbo

38mm external gate and screamer

440cc gtr injectors and impedence pack

6 month old walbro intank fuel pump

Z32 air flow meter

nisstune chipped computer

front mount

apexi filter

3 inch turbo back exhaust with high flow cat and jun bul muffler

nolethane g box mount

exeedy extra heavy duty button clutch

Brand new project mu hand break shoes

new rear break rotors

new pads all round

cusco front strut brace

d2 coilovers all round (fronts camber height and dampner adjustable, rears height and dampner)

isc castor rods

boost guage

turbo timer

momo wheel and knob

has shimmed lsd in it but have a 2 way aswell just a bit too clunky still works tho.

R32 gtr seat

Autech kit (front bar damaged has standard front bar atm)

aluminum rear subframe mounts

non hi cas rear

has 17 inch drift teks on it fronts are 8s with near 90% federal 595s rears are 9s with 80% stratas.

pioneer head unit 6 inches and rear 6 by 9s.

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Thanks guys!

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