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1988 Nissan Cefiro

As seen at Round 1 of the Toyo Drift Nationals. Click here for movie of it in action

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Asking Price: $12000ono

Currently not running due to blown engine. Engine bay is empty. Suitable for a RB20, 25, 26 replacement.

Performance Specs:

Front Mount Intercooler

Custom Piping with GReddy Hoses and Clamps

Blitz SUS Power Mesh POD Filters

Stock R33 GTR ECU

Very Large Oil Cooler (Brand unknown)

3" Straight Pipe from Front Pipes back

Driveline and Suspension Specs:

Performance Clutch

CUSCO Mechanical LSD

RB20DET 5spd manual Gearbox

R33 GTST/300ZX 5 Stud Brake Conversion

Kei-Office Adjustable Coilovers front

CUSCO Adjustable Coilovers rear

Adjustable Camber tops

CUSCO Strut Brace front

CUSCO Strut Brace rear

JIC Magic Upper Arms

JIC Magic Lower Arms

Aftermarket Tension Rods

Exterior Specs:

Full Genuine URAS Monkey Magic (Damage to front bar repairable)

18x9.5 rear STICH Chrome GULF Rims and stock gtst rims on front (can be replaced with trial 17s all round)

93 Model Tail Light Assembly

Rolled Guards front and rear

Black paint in average condition

Interior Specs:

East Bear Bucket Seat

Half Roll Cage

Omori Water Temp Gauge

Omori Oil Temp Gauge

Omori Oil Pressure Gauge

Blitz Boost Gauge

Greddy Boost Gauge (Bar)

Nardi Steering Wheel

Razor Gear Stick

Removable steering wheel boss

This car is an ex KENWORKS garage car which is owned by Ken Satoh. This car is an AWESOME drifter as proven by JT from NZ at the Drift Nationals.

This car is an excellent drift platform. It would not take much to have this car running and driftable. I am certainly happy to help the buyer to get this car running cheaply. ie $1500 mark. This car is not registered or complied but can be so you can pimp around the streets in it.

The blown engine is also for sale.

R33 GTR RB26DETT

Head and block, turbos are fine. Crank and rod no good, posible damage to oil pump. $3500

If intrested contact Adam 0419 504 338 or [email protected]

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