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Nissan Cefiro 1988 204000kms

Blue in colour

RB20DET

FMIC

Full 3inch Exhaust

D2 Coilovers Fully Adjustable Track Style

Ajustable Castor Arms

Alloy Rear Cradle Bushes

Front Strut Brace

Aftermarket Air filter

GFB Boost Controller (runs about 12 psi)

Nardi Style Steering Wheel

Jamex Bucket Seat (fixed back)

Speco Boost Guage

HKS Turbo Timer

Drift Button

Uras Side Skirts,Rear Bar & Standard Style Front Bar

Lenso 17" rims with Nankang 215\45 Front & Rear

Kenwood CD Player and 4 Speakers

Tinted Windows Rear Side Windows & Rear

Full Alarm And Imobiliser

Recently done full service wich includes timing belt, water pump, oil filter, new oil, fuel filter, spark plugs

$14200 ono

Body Kit is getting sprayed sometime within the next week.

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are you interested in a swap for a 2003 satria gti?? long shot but worth a try... very low km's and still under warranty.\

probably not.. if not then i am interested in the car if it is still for sale when i am able to sell the gti.

will pm for further details :thumbsup:

veeery nice ceffy :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Geezzz thats nice, I think I gotta spend a couple of months saving some more money to get something like that.

Unless you would take $9000 in cash. I'm in wollongong. No dissrespect intended, I know you won't take it.

Free bump.

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