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ok guys have my cefiro up for sale complete shell its asking for a motor and box put in her.

mods.

r33 5 stud upgrade r33 brakes new rotors.

040 fuel pump

full uras body kit.

stock suspension

shitty wheels to get it rolling.

hicas lock bar

full 3 inch exhaust 1 muffler and canon.

interior is complete besides drivers seat.

excellent condition inside. missing stero suround

bubble in dash.

has been regoed before in vic,

it can be registered no problem was before with a rb25.

has all complicance plates, viv, etc etc.

asking 4k includes above mods and rolling.

can include: for extra $$$

poteza coilovers 6/8 adjustable everything $700

rb25 forged engine $3k

gold 17x8 &9 +28 wheels. $700 with brand new tread.

has all the necessary items in the bay to fit any rb.

paint is excellent except on door peeling a little. thats all

located in hoppers crossing victoria.

sms me 0430078630

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can get more pictures for you

3k for a nice tuff clean car..only need motor and box and rego. spend 3k on motor box and rego and your sweet... or track the car

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ok very last chance to buy it before my mate buys it so final offer is

for 3k you get:

no front guards

no 5 stud. will supply 4 studd maybe

no wheels.

yes coilovers all around,

yes full exhaust.

yes reo.

yes full body kit.

for 4k.

you get all the above and might be able to put shitty wheels all around.

offer is for this week only till friday

sms or ring 0430078630

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