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hey all,

I'm advertising my Nissan A31 Cefiro for sale, I'm keen to head back to japan again so need all the money I can get!

details are as follows:

EXTERIOR

CA31 Chassis - July 1989 build

Manual conversion

M-sports 30mm flared and vented front guards - genuine

Weather Sheilds

Rear guards flared by 20mm

Genuine Autech Side Skirts

Unknown add on rear bar (Autech style)

Chrome late model grill

Roof wing

Full respray in factory Diamond Black

Factory Sunroof

Late model tail lights

Kaixon 6000k HID Headlight kit

Legal tint.

ENGINE

RB20DET

Nisstune 170kw @ 12psi

R33 S2 Turbo

Xtreme Chrome Moly 5.5 flywheel

Xtreme 9 Puck 25% over standard clutch

SplitFire coilpack kit

R32 GTR coilpack loom

Gutted cat

East Bear GTR cooler kit & piping

Custom stainless intake cross pipe (by C-Red tuning)

R33 GTR VSpec Intercooler (painted black)

Trust 10 row Oil cooler w/ braided lines & spin on adaptor (painted black)

Bosch 040 fuel pump with source power direct from battery

New rocker cover gasket

New Nissan steel exhaust header gasket w/new Nissan studs and brass nuts.

Quality blue silicon used on all joins bends

Silicon vacuum hoses

Silicon radiator hoses

Razor grounding kit

Oil catch can

SUSP. + DRIVELINE

r33 N/A diff (4:3 ratio)

Full 5 stud conversion, R32 Rear & Custom billet front hubs

S14 Steering Rack & custom power steering lines

Powered by Maxx solid subframe mounts, with Barney Custom spacers

Tien rear coilovers and lowered springs front.

VSKF 18x8.5 + 28 front rims and crazy jdm 19x10 + 28's on the rear with brand new 245s.

INTERIOR

Dash matt

6 point "achieve" bolt in cage (not installed)

Greddy boost guage

stock clean interior

(possibly comes with a nardi wheel and sparco quick release boss kit)

(possibly comes with Enon double-din DVD headunit)

the car is registered until march next year but will NOT come with a RWC. however I can organize one for a few hundred extra.

issues with the car:

- gearbox is noisy, bought a box which I was assured was in good condition which was somewhat true.. just noisy (selects and holds gears fine)

- interior fan possibly blocked and not working.

- rear qtr's both have dints though carrying a jack in the boot which moved around.

- drivers door is dinted due to being reversed into by a towball.

- rear passenger qtr panel has been poorly repaired by a previous owner then can spraypainted over.

with a bit of TLC, this car has awesome potential! I'd personally love to keep it and put a 25 in, but being a student.. my budget doesn't accommodate for my dreams! haha

PRICE $7,000ono

can negotiate a much lower price with the removal of 5 stud, rims, cage etcc..

contact Leigh on

0418-221-075.

cheers!

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once upon a time this was the stanceworks cefiro - here's a link to it in its former glory.

http://www.nissansil...howtopic=449749

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