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Rb25 A31 Nissan Cefiro, 200Atw, 2 Way, Tein Coilovers + More


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More of an EOI, will not sell/swap the car unless i get what i want.

1990 a31 Nissan Cefiro

Engine:

RB25DET series 2, motor has been rebuilt at some stage, have receipts from last owner for freshen up

Made 198KW on 12psi

33 series 2 turbo

GFB boost controller

GTR front mount intercooler

HKS Mushroom pod filter

3inch exhaust front pipe back with hi flow cat and straight pipe

Starter motor recently replaced

New oil pressure switch

Suspension/driveline:

Rb20 box

Extreme Heavy Duty Extreme Clutch

2 Way LSD

r33 5 Stud Conversion

Tein Coilovers with HKS camber tops

Non hicas model

No ABS

Solid Cradle Bushes

New tie rod ends

New center tailshaft bearing

Fuel:

Malpassi Fuel Regulator

Bosch 040 intank fuel pump

Exterior:

17x9 panasport g7 all round

215/45/17 ku23s with 95% tread on fronts

235/45/17 RE001's with 50% tread on rears

Late model tailights

C33 laurel style grill

Autech Body Kit (few small cracks in it, not bad though)

Geuine weather shields (front and rear windows)

Interior:

Nardi Wheel

Boost Gauge

Water Temp Gauge

200mm Bubble Gear Knob

All Electrics Work

Geuine cefiro floor mats

ALL air vents and interior pieces are still there (rare to find)

Interior is MINT!

Problems:

Noisy thrust shaft bearing, cheap fix just have no time

Speedo doesn't work (speedo cable broken)

Slight paint fade on roof

Other then that a solid car, never had a problem with it

Just put in new NGK plugs, Motul 10w40 turbolight motor oil and Penrite 80w90 limslip diff oil

All tests welcome, recently passed regency 3 months ago so nothing to hide

Have all papers to prove

Mainly interested in swaps for a S13

possibly some other imports, just ask.

if it's not turbo, i'm not interested

or $10,000 less without wheels and could take a few parts off also

0433 596 509

don't have phone on private as i can't pick up at work

Located In noarlunga

picters here

can send more current photos if you wish

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/noarlunga-downs/cars/rb25-a31-nissan-cefiro-200atw-2-way-tein-coilovers-more/358503413

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