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Reason for sale: I need a rego'd car to get to work, no motivation as i work 6 days a week on cars

ATM it's an EOI as i might suddenly get some motivation

Nissan Cefiro 140,xxxk on clock

Series 2 RB25DET Conversion, motor has been rebuilt at some stage, have receipts (rego'd with car)

Made 198KW on 12psi

Near New Extreme Heavy Duty Extreme Clutch

Malpassi Fuel Reg

Autech Body Kit

Boost Gauge

Water Temp Gauge

3inch exhaust with hi flow cat and twin tips

Tint

Stereo

Nismo gear knob

2 Way LSD 'unknown brand'

r33 5 Stud Conversion (regency approved)

Starter motor recently replaced

Tein Coilovers

Solid Cradle Bush's

All Electrics Work

RARE weather shields

Original cefiro floor mats with cefiro symbols on them, also rare

Interior is MINT, will not find one cleaner

Fresh Exhaust Studs, Manifold Gaskets, Turbo Gaskets etc

Have import papers, 5 stud papers, engine papers and all that so it's all legal.

CAR IS DEFECTED!

I have taken it through regency and have the list of things that need doing.

working 6 days a week i have no time and need something rego'd

L/h/s tie rod worn (have a set of new ones)

Tint to be removed

Rear eyelevel breaklight to be put in (have one ready to put in)

Center tailshaft bearing mount broken (just needs a weld)

Reverse lights don't work (reverse gearbox switch isn't plugged in)

and too low, but I think it might be okay (he said to ring regency and ask for info on the car about the coilovers, cause i think it's engineered with them)

It doesn't need much to be back on the road... I have papers for the regency visit so nothing to hide

Interested in swaps, mainly only after a s13 with sr20

no falcons, commodores

or $7500ono

and consider you'll only need to spend less then $500 to get it rego'd, it's a bargin!

If a deposit is taken, ill put the tie rod ends in and the brake light for you

CALL AFTER 5pm, or leave me a message and ill call you back

0433 596 509

text anytime

Rims not included in sale, come with 32 stock rims painted in a nice colour, brand new tyres all round.

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