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Im possibly looking into selling the cefiro.. its come a long way since i bought it off Darren Appleton..

PRICE $15,000 will consider swaps

Specs as followed

Engine:

-RB20det in perfect health, full compression within factory specs, possibly rebuilt in japan but i havent pulled it open to check.

-GTR frontmount cooler with piping kit and silicon hoses, only quality here.

-GTR fuel pump

-new timing belt

-fully maintained and fluids changed more often then most road cars

-Remapped ECU by Jeff from The Speed Lab

-KKR 430 Turbocharger and dump pipe

-Stainless steel V band Dump pipe with Apexi 3 inch racing exhaust

-good cond 5 speed RB20 manual with 5 puck "Drift Clutch" from Extreme clutch

Susp:

-Cusco camber arms

-Rack spacers for more lock

-JIC adjustable coilovers with pillowball tops, fronts camber adjustable (8kg front 6kg rear)

-Rear Camber arms

-Locked hicas

-GTR Sway bars all round

-Alloy cradle bushes

-Trust brake pads

-Locked diff

Wheels:

-17X9 +30 Gmax Wheels in White

Exterior:

-Uras style body kit, not the best cond however the majority of it is still in one piece

-Vented bonnet

-GTR Metalic Purple paint (r33 GTR paint code)

-Flared front and rear guards

-Update model rear lights, along with front lights and grille

-Uras front parkers

-GT Style wing with adjustable downforce (acctually works well on the track)

Interior:

-Various blitz, Greddy and so on guages, Boost guage and assorted.

-GTR Drivers seat

-4 Point Harness

-Cefiro Passengers seat

-Full interior trim, Everything works, Has jap mini disk player and aftermarket speakers, have never bothered to change this.

-momo steering wheel

Notes: This car is in pretty good cond throughout, I have never really complied or registered it due to the fact i already have several daily drivers and i cant be bothered spending the money only to get defected.. This car makes 200 rwkw's and theres more power in it yet, the responce and torque for an RB20 is quite phernominal and with the right driver this car would be very competitive I have placed well and even won comps with this car also. That said spend some money complying it and it would be an awesome street car also.

im not interested in selling parts off it, ,either it all goes or not at all. I dont need to sell the car i'm just testing the waters.

Pics.

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Interested parties can either PM me or contact via email on [email protected]

Simon

Edited by simon-ae86

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