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I have a Nissan Cefiro that is up for sale, i Imported this car last year and have done a few mods to it, It i a factory manual which is very rare in cefiros.

Info:

RB20DET

5spd Manual

ABS

LSD

3" Mandrel from turbo with screamer

7" Supercat Cannon

Lowered Espelir Springs and Struts

polly urethane Pineapples

Auto Meter Boost gauge

Auto Meter Air/Fuel Ratio

Auto Meter Shift Light

Aftermarket Leather Steering wheel

Aftermarket Gear knob

Turbosmart Type II BOV

Greddy/Trust Air filter

Blitz Turbo timer

Fire Extinguisher

Pioneer CD player

Front Pioneer 6" 3Way

Rear Pioneer 6" 2Way

Complied with QLD Rego

Pics for this car can be viewed at my website, i live on the sunshine coast. If you wish to contact me you can email me at [email protected] or contact me on 0401228633. the pics on the net were taken before it had most of these mods.

$13000

Brad

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