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For sale: Nissan Cefiro 1989 RB20DET Auto

Location: Chatswood NSW

Sale Price: $12,500 10,500 dammit, last price drop (from 12500 arghh)

Rego: July 2006

Km's: 42,000

Reason for sale: buying property soon!

Sale conditions: mildy negotiable on price, may accept partial payment with under 5k reliable car + cash

Description:

Body

White with blueish pearl paint - great condition. Body panels straight and in very good condition with no rust. No crash history. front bar needs fixing or replacement due to (shipping caused) crack in corner of front bar. 20c size dent in rear panel - no paint missing so an easy fix.

lowered professionally with pedders sports ryder kit.

wheels:

neeper titans 18x7 will not seperate from car.

Interior

great condition - dash uncracked and all parts present (even vent surrounds!).

seat material is dark grey and in good condition, not a single tear or mark, some slight colour shift from sun. blitz illumidrive boost gauge (pro install and boost set up).

Stereo

2k spent, 12" sub, 5 channel amp, boston splits, pionner HU, 4" in front doors, 8" in parcel shelf.

Engine

pretty damn stock rb20 turbo 6cyl. slight boost increase, always run on premium.

regularly serviced. Had a major service few months ago just to be sure as it had no log books when it arrived in oz last year.

this is a killer basis for a trustworthy build up, low kms and bugger all mods on a clean straight body. Ask anyone who has seen the car in the metal from the 4dr section on here and they will attest to the quality.

Contact:

Luke 0413521692

[email protected]

link to more pics: CLickety click here

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Edited by kursed

this is THE cleanest cefiro available.

looks almost new. I have seen it, been in it and it is the best condition cefiro i have seen. its a great price too :P

I second that.. I too have seen it, been in it and if you can get past the chromies it's the cleanest cefiro I've ever seen. It even has the stock handbrake assembly and the vent surrounds that most cefiros have lost.

Good luck with sale kursed.

thanks fellas :P I appreciate that.

there is brand new rubber on all rims, discs have just been machined, brand new brake pads all round and fuggin heaps of rego.

checked this car out today

kursed has been totally legit about the damage - has paperwork and everything

once you see the car with the chromies, you wont go back! B)

she's only auto but goes like a dream with the lil boost..

its also got an LSD that he didn't list :D but thats standard for most ceffies isn't it? or am i just wrong =/

the cleanest ceffie for the price!

*bump*

Edited by RBZED
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