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White.. 135000 k's. Turbo. Auto. Interior/exterior VGC minus a dint on rear 1/4 and holes from stock spoiler that will be filled in before sale. Will be sold complied. I'll leave it up to the buyer to arrange rwc.. Can't see why it would fail.

I need to borrow my mates digi cam for some decent pics.. Paint is very good.. Over all very clean car. Completely stock. Will do a service before sale including a HKS panel filter.

Won't be ready for at least 2 weeks tho.. Prob closer to a month.. PM me in a couple of weeks if you have'nt found anything..

edit: Sorry forgot to metion I'm doing compliance now.. Hence the wait :rolleyes:

-Jarryd

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Yeah I'll try to arrange pics monday.. Everything funcional except the drivers rear window amp.. Wich I'm sourcing atm. Brakes are very good. Also forgot to add there are a couple of scratches on the front bumper. But can get the whole bumper resprayed for $200..

Dint is noticable but not severe.. Has been pushed back out.. No paint damage.

Removed aircon the other week cause it wasn't working... Some how I've messed wit the tune.. Like the AFM signal or something :rolleyes: Before that was running flawlessly.. I was pretty impressed how quick it hits 0-100... Fairly easy to loose traction kicking it back to 2nd with Jap winter tyres on the rear :lol:

I stress everything will be fixed before sale! Minus the dint. And the front bumper wich I can get done for another $200.

Also the boot is fully stripped atm..Including sound deadening. But have all carpet etc sitting in the garage in vgc.

Freight has cost me $670 from Melbourne to Brisbane..

Hopefully get some pics monday :P

edit: Sorry.. the car comes with aircon... Just not installed ;)

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I have a cefiro rb25de manual tiens lsd sports exhaust, aftermarket mags made 105rwkw.

I have lost interest. has some small dents. interior is black velour and pretty clean.

I built the car from an rb20e auto last year other things have taken priority so this is still sitting in my back yard uncomplied its around your price bracket. give me a call if it interests you 0421399767 or email [email protected] car is in melb.

cheers

meggala

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sorry not interested in a trade I can help with compliance in your state

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I have a non turbo auto RB20E, 10/1989 needs some body work and rust repairs. Asking $3500. Comes with R32 GTR clutch, brake pedal boxes, hand brake conversion items. Also comes with a set of late model taillights.

The car is located on the Gold Coast. It drives very well however does require a wheel alignment. Great Project. Anyone interested give me a bell on 0401417772 and we can arrange a viewing.

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