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Decided tonight that my debts have overcome me, and with no job atm I am struck with the decision that its time to move away from Drift.

1989 Nissan Cefiro For Sale

• 600x400x75 front mount and piping

• front and rear strut brace

• ADD Racing Underbody Bracing Package

• RB20DET engine and gearbox

• Good condition heavy duty clutch

• 2000klm old TOMEI 2 way LSD

• 17*9 Veilside Rims with New Rubber fitted to front

• Black 17*7's with 70% Rubber on Rear

• Full BN Sport Kit with Orignal Rear bar for D1NZ look

• D2 Racing coilovers with 10 and 9 spring rates

• Oil Cooler and Relocator Kit

• Rear Seats and Seat Belts Removed

• Bride Reclining Drivers Seat

• Recaro Reclining Passenger Seat

• Whiteline Swaybars Front and Rear

• Aftermarket Steering Wheel

• Razo Gear Knob

• Autometer Boost Guage

• HKS Type 1 Turbo Timer

• 35mm Bolt On Spacers On Front

• Straight thru 3inch pipe front turbo back with High Flow Cat and twin pipes out rear

• Just fitted Solid Rear Cradle Bushes

• Just fitted Camber Arms for Rear as well as Traction Rods

• Has fair bit of interior stripped out included sound deader.

I bought the car of ADD Racing, it came in NA Auto with 70000km. Now has about 90000km has been serviced at about every 800-1000km with Motul Oils.

the car has been mod plated for the rear seat being removed and also having the race seats in front.

I will includle with sale all parts I have kept from removing out of the car including:

• STD Front and Rear Seats

• All Rear Seat Belts

• Centre Console

• STD Vicous Diff Centre

• STD Rear Camber Arms and Traction Arms

• Grill

Will also Include the 05LYD Plates I used to have on the car in sale.

II would like to get around $14500 for the car. Pretty Much Negotiable on Price need to sell ASAP.

Genuine buyers only, no tyre kickers! Please don’t post up your negative comments just keep them to yourself!

Than you,

Justin (Fanki) Contact Me via PM or Email, for further enquires.

PLEASE NOTE WHEELS ON FRONT OF CAR ARENT THE ONES THAT WILL BE SOLD WITH IT.

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