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Price: $16.5K

Mods:

RB20DET Manual

HKS 2530

Front Mount Intercooler

Segregated Dump Pipe

Full 3" Exhaust System

Extreme Heavy Duty Clutch

NISMO 2 way LSD with NISMO strengthened flanges

D2 Coilovers (F = 10kg , R = 8kg)

5 stud conversion

R33 front brakes

R33 GTR Wheels (17x9)

Rear camber arms

Front castor rods

Nolathane steering spacer and gearbox mount

Profec B2 Boost Controller

Velo Race Seat

Genuine Freedom Front bar with Origin S14 indicators

URAS styleside skirts and rear bar

Resprayed in Coke Cab Sav Metallic (December '05 by M&C Doyle)

(all less than 2000kms old)

Bought as a stock auto in '03. All complied when bought. Car has been completely worked over.

All the car needs is a Fuel Pump, Fuel Reg, FCD and Tune and should make 200-220kW.

CAR IS LOCATED IN S.A.

More pics are in CEFIRO THREAD, Under Tough Cefiros & other four doors.

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because you touch yourself at night!

;) Don't you............. :P

rrriiiiiiggggghhhhttttt

*In Breaking News*

NEWS FLASH - Mr Eps found curled up in a dark corner, discovering this new appendage that has sprouted from between his legs, last sighted by him @ birth................... stay tuned for the full story! :wave: ahahahah sorry just felt like a little banter ;)

And back on topic, can i ask how did u find the lag / boost with the 2530..... still trying to decide on turbos for the RB25DET

Cheers,

Free Bump for that ceffy. I was having second thoughts about purchasing a cefiro as my first performance car. Then I saw this car. Anyone who buys this car will be getting looks from girls. It's about that JDM TYTE goodness yo!

Good luck with the sale mate!

SOMEONE buy LEONS car.

DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT.

Hey man it's brenton who came out with u guys on sat for the practice with frankie and mark. Anyway i am considering ur car now biatch.

Just need the funding which is this week. WOOT WOO

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