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EOI only at this stage -It's my new toy but I kinda wanna buy a house

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89 Nissan Cefiro

rb20det

5 speed manual

re-paint in gtr purple

Full bodykit of unknown brand

17 inch enkie wheels with 20mm spacer plates

215/45/17's

top of the line tein suspension

adjustable pillow top things

full tein rosebush frontend

bride race seat

0sgiken twin plate clutch

apexi safc

blitz duel stage boost controler

turbo timer

greedy boost gauge

3 omori gauges

momo wheel

motor built by junk motorsport (japan) cams, pistons ect i think it's got heaps of power down low

r33 turbo rebuilt and hiflowed

double dump pipe

3 inch front pipe

hiflow cat

3 inch catback to twin pipes

fmic 700x280x78 3inch tanks (gtr unpgrade cooler)

nismo mechanical lsd (wit genuine parts certificate)

hks cam gears

alpine flip face cd player

alpine 6 stacker

alpine 6inch splits

2 alpine amps

2 alpine type s 12's

funsion fared capacitor

plus a few other things i've forgotten, just about to be registered so will have 6 months rego

u can't get these anymore with the 15y/o rule change so it's a very unique car

i'm asking $19500 ono

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hey there, am very interested in a buyting a cefiro. there is a lot donme to your car the price is a little steep however. I do have an r32gts-t very lightly modded if you r looking for swap and so on. What condition is the body work in and any information of the condition and mileagae of the engine. ANY accident history? wereabout in brisbane r youi located am interested to see and r there any pics?

thnks

pics will come in a bit it's off gettin the cooler fitted and zorst re-worked,

bodys ok paint looks great few little things need to be fixed but i will more than likely do that k'm say 21k but thats crap i don't really know what there like, can't be to hi, the 21 may be genuine with that engine in it but

what's your 32 like manual? ,mods? colour?, what do u think it's worth?

I'm on brissy northside..

my r32 is black, manual, blitz turbo timer, pod filter, 3inch cat back exhaust, tomei gear knob and i think thats about it. Also got a full stereo setup innit but i dont know if i will sell with it or not. Also car still has 2.5 years full warranty so if anythign goes wrong with it u take it to the shop and they fix it. not sure what its worth just yet got to do some research

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