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Ok guys this was for sale ages ago and took it of to mod some more. Still not really keen but have decided its either i keep moddin this til its not street registerable or buy somethin already set up so here goes

1989 A31Nissan Cefiro

Features

Power Windows

Climate control air conditioning

Electric Folding mirrors (east bear)

Power Steering

Exterior/ Interior

Exterior Colour: Purple with a pearl

Interior Colour: Grey with black carpet

Full monkey magic body kit

Boost Gauge

Apexi Power Fc Hand controller

Sony Xplod head unit New speakers under standard grills

Bonnet has also been lifter to be more efficient in coolin

Suspension/ Wheels

Tein fully Adjustable race spec suspension with Adjustable camber kit front end

15” front rims 3 piece light weight racing rims

16” Oz Racing Rear rims with 80%

also a set of drift rims with 70% rubber

Gearbox/ Clutch

R32 Skyline Gearbox

Excedy 5 puck clutch to be fitted Thursday

Modified master cylinder

2 way LSD unsure of make

Engine

RB20 from a R32 Skyline

HKS 2510

3” custom dump pipe with divided waste gate

3” Exhaust with high flow cat into Cannon

Front mount intercooler custom plumbing

Pod Filter

Plumb back BOV with custom mounts

GTR radiator

Pneumatic boost control 10/15 psi.

Bosch 040 intank fuel pump 550hp rated

GTR injectors

Standard plugs

Apexi Power FC Is yet to be tuned with the HKS 2510 but hoping for 260rwhp on 15psi will be tuned this Friday by Charlies Motors Brisbane. Also comes with engineers certificate for exhaust and front mount intercooler. Also has 12months rego

Can also supply 8point cage an Bride bucket seat.

Contact Jamie on 0438874234

$17500

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