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Hi Guys,

the Cefiro has finally returned with new bodykit and brand new freezing cold aircon

Details are as follows:

*Nissan Cefiro

*1989

*130,000km

*RB20 Turbo

*Manual

*Adjustable Coilover Suspension

*GTR Bodykit

*Turbo Back Exhaust System

Immaculate throughout

Looking for $12,500 is complied and has rego until april 2006

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Yep still for sale

Nah sorry mate, i dont have any stock parts for this car, the engine runs good and yes its a genuine manual

still got it mate? u got the stock front bar n rear bar. would u consider selling without the skirts and the stock bars? hows the engine running? was it a genuine manual or converted?

All electrics in good working order, aircon, power windows/mirrors all work fine.

Interior in very good condition, only blemish is one aircon vent broken and a small stain on the rear seat.

Besides that its immacualte.

everything in the car is functional? all the electrics? the interior is in good nick?

havent got any more pics at the moment, but i can take some over the weekend and have them up by monday.

In regards to the price, it is negotiable, let me know what kind of figure you had in mind and i'll tell you whether i'd consider it.

anymore pics bud? how low would u go?

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