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For sale: 1988 A31 Cefiro

Asking Price: $14,000 ono

Killometer's: $140,000

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual (converted from auto in japan)

Engine:

RB20DET

Hyrbid FMIC kit (piping now sprayed matt black)

Cat-back 3inch exhaust

Greddy oil catch can

HKS air fliter

Body:

Very straight

Pearl White w/ black roof, pillars, mirrors

Full Wonder bodykit (freshly sprayed about a month ago)

Suspension:

Tein coilovers w/ adj camber (unknown model, not damper adj)

D-Max adj castor rods

D-Max adj tension rod brace

D-Max adj rear camber arms

Zenith alloy subrame bushes

Juran front strut brace

Solid alooy steering bush

(recent wheel alignment setup to drift settings)

Brakes & Driveline:

Unknown mechanical diff

Unknown heavy duty clutch

New rotors front

New pads front and rear

Interior:

Black cloth interior, excellent condition (few vents broken on dash but otherwise immaculate

Greddy boost gauge

Aftermarket sports steering wheel

Complianced: Yes 11/2005

Registration: Yes til 1/3/06

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

I am the first aust owner and have only had the two months or so. I wanted to do this up as my drift project but have kinda lost interest, I have never taken it out drifting. Although the ultimate reason for sale is im looking to go overseas at the end of the year and so i would need to get rid of this to pay my loan off to star saving. Not in a real hurry to sell but the quicker the better.

Car will come freshly serviced as of tommorow with fresh engine, gearbox and diff oils, spark plugs etc. I have had absolutely no troubles with the car runs smoothly without missing a beat

Contact detail's Aden - PM me for contact details

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