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1988 Nissan A31 Cefiro

Reason for selling: been driving less than 30kms a week for the last two months. (work in the city, catch train to work)

-White

-RB20DET

-Manual (not sure if its converted from auto, or a genuine manual. the car has a manual speedometer, manual foot-rest etc)

-105,XXX kms

-Rego until end of July 06

-body in fair condition for its age

-serviced every 3months (usually travelling less than 3,000kms during those 3mths)

[edit] the car has an ABS (i thought it was standard for all ceffys but some says its an option)

HKS airpod

HKS bov

Greddy boost guage

Pioneer headunit

Cusco oil catch can

Series II R33 skyline driver/passenger seats in perfect condition

R33 skyline centre console

Price: $9,000 ONO and No trade-ins

car is located in north shore near chatswood.

please contact john on 0410 638 268

or email to [email protected]

Edited by nissaner
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Best way to tell if its been converted is if there's a auto gear selecter on the dash :D

the car has a manual speedometer

by saying manual speedometer, i meant there are no auto gear selector on the dash :P

by saying manual speedometer, i meant there are no auto gear selector on the dash :)

Sorry dude, failed to read that lol.. Forwarded ur add onto some one that may be interested :(

I've seen and been in this car. It's pretty damn clean. Bargain price for a car just to drive around as a daily commuter or to build up into track/drift weapon.

CEFIRO POWAH!

thanks for your kind words tom :)

Front: AVS - Model 6 - 16x8" +35

Rear: Weds Sports - Super Mesh - 16x8" +35mm

there you go johnny boy :P

This car is awsome, it's actually the reason why i went out and bought a Ceffy...it looks sweet as and goes like nuts for an rb20, all it needs is a mech lsd...someone buy it!!!!

Man very nice car id take it, but im waiting to sell mine first keep me updated if u sold it or not cos id really love to grab it

thank you for your interest.

let us know when you sell your car :mellow:

Free Cefiro Powah BUMP :mellow:

But also have seen this car many a time & can agree that for $9000 its a bargain!!!

Good Luck mate with the sale

Ando

if it's reg'd, i presume it's complied

i'm keen, but i'm in melbourne. i'd love to drive it back down but then one must factor in petrol money and so forth.

is there much wiggle room on the price? just so happens i've got a 3 day weekend now.

if it's reg'd, i presume it's complied

i'm keen, but i'm in melbourne. i'd love to drive it back down but then one must factor in petrol money and so forth.

is there much wiggle room on the price? just so happens i've got a 3 day weekend now.

petrol shouldn't cost more than $120~130 right?

i'm sure i can do that ;)

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