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hello everybody... after much deliberation i have decided to let my cefiro go... it has been my baby for the past 4 months or so but i really need the cash at the moment so i have put it up for sale...

It was meant to be a daily driver so i have modified it to my taste. so here goes...

1988 nissan cefiro: very straight... chassis is in excellent condition 89,000kms

Car is surrently undergoing compliance and will be sold with a full 12 month rego

S15 SR20DET VCT version jap spec engine with 3xxxx kms on it

S15 Spec-R 6-speed gearbox

Trust T517Z turbo

Stainless manifold

3" exhaust with Apexi cannon

Standard 480cc injectors

Trust oil cooler kit with earls braided lines and filter relocation

Trust Type R BOV on custom piping

GT-R intercooler

Greddy E-manage (needs to be wired in)

Greddy E-01 Boost controller

Nardi steering wheel

Trust Gearknob

Complete... yes... COMPLETE GT-R interior including rear seats

Tomei water temp gauge

Tomei exhaust temp gauge

Trust boost gauge

Trust oil temp gauge

Sony 7' motorised tv with r/c

generic brand DVD player

Full URAS bodykit (unpainted but front and rear bars are on the car)

16" BBS wheels meshed and slightly dished on rears and stocies on front (front still 4 stud :S)

for the car as described above im looking for $14500 negotiable and it will obviously be cheaper if mods are taken off.

OPTIONS:

4-5 stud conversion spacers $300

Work meisters 18 x 9 and 18 x 11 $1600

Tein coilovers $600

any questions please dont hesitate to pm me or call/message me on 0416734388

yours sincerely

P.S. it wont let me post up pics... :D... will try again later tonight

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