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Car: A31 Nissan Cefiro

Year: 1988

Kms: 82,000

Transmission: 5spd Manual

Location: Brisbane

Price: $13,800 ONO

Modifications:

RB20DET – 5spd Manual

VG30 Turbo Upgrade

Greddy E-manage ECU

FMIC

GTR Radiator (2 core radiator purchased brand new in Aus)

JIC height and camber adjustable coilovers – Front and Rear

Stainless Steel twin dump pipe from turbo

Stainless Steel 3 inch front pipe

Hi Flow Cat

RS*R Cat-back exhaust

Heavy Duty Clutch

Walbro Fuel Pump

HKS SSQ Blow off valve

RB25 Air Flow Meter

HKS pod filter and heat shield

Steel intake pipe

Turbo Smart Boost Controller

Interior:

Nardi Torino Steering Wheel

Tomei Gear Knob

Autometer Boost gauge

Turbo Timer

Clarion CD head unit

Exterior:

Full Autech Body Kit

Colour - Black with silver pearl

16 inch Black enkei Whees

I imported this car 2 years ago and have been the only owner in Australia. I have receipts for just about everything spent on the vehicle, including the JIC engineering and RSR exhaust installation certificates from Japan. When the car arrived it was almost completely stock apart from the cat back exhaust and coilovers. It's been a fantastic car to drive and I really don't wan't to sell it but it's no longer practical for me.

Contact details:

Email: [email protected]

Phone or SMS: 0413 405 843

If you are interested in the vehicle please don't send me a PM as I hardly check them.

Cheers,

Phill

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Edited by phill
it reminds me of this one a few years back

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/au/st...sp?StockID=1333

i wanted it but it was already sold :(

Yumm.. I want a Black Cefiro now :D Swap for a bog stock auto Laurel? :lol:

Good to see some one that has kept the awesome jap styling in tact... Now to hope it stays that way

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