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4wd A31 Cefiro

Up for sale is my old daily driver my A31, it served me well for around 10 years but i have a new car and haven't got the time to give it the love it needs.

- 1990 A31 4wd approx 330000kms from memory

- rb20 turbo 

- Auto

- No major mods, 2.5in exhaust, tein super sports, was chipped by previous owner

Obviously it is an old car and has it's issues

- Clear has worn off and paint is faded

- ABS pump is leaking

- Dash is cracked

It is registered but selling as is. Its located in Laidley Qld, but can bring to Ipswich for viewing if required.

Shes an old car that's seen better days, but is a solid unmolested example of a rare car and would make a good base for a project.

$4k Negotiable.

Call or Text James 0431259756

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