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1988 Nissan Cefiro

RB20DET Manual (converted but with int. trim)

Viscous LSD (4.3:1 ratio)

Car was in drivers side accident

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I am sick of trying to get another good car imported.

Time for it all to go.

Car was 97% before acident so most parts will be spot on.

Honestly it'd be easier for you to ask for what you want and price than it would be for me to put them up.

You can have the whole thing for around $$4500 ono.

A few extras:

High flowed turbo .

5 puck Daikin clutch.

R33 series2 front seats.

RSR Rear springs.

Many parts for 5 stud conversion (front and rear)(entire rear setup times 2).

I'll add more as i think of em.

I would prefer to sell the motor box ecu loom as one $$2500 ono 114000k's with 4.3:1 diff for who knows how long so theres less than this. Never driven with turbo but minimal shaft play, all it needs is union adapters.

Please ask me if your after anythin and if you want pics then yeah same deal...

Thanks,

Aaron

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Hey guys,

Sorry about how long i've taken to reply.

The parts are located in windsor, NSW.

The entire motor and driveline have been spoken for.

The RH front guard is gone.

The rear suspension is gone ( except the springs and 5 stud bits).

Passenger side Air vent $40

Passenger seat rail $70

Drivers side air vent $40

Front 5 stud hubs (hub only) $100

Rear 5 stud hubs (brake shoes an all no discs) $150

Rear windscreen $150

Front bar (cut out for FMIC) $70

Rear Bar $100

Bootlid (no spoiler or holes, 100%) $150

Manual centre console $100

Window regulators $30

Front left castor rod mounts $??? offer

Any other enquiries can be made to 0401165572 between the hours of 7 and 10pm weekdays (phone will not be answered to numbers i dont know outside these hours) weekends and tuesdays between 9am and 10pm.

Thanks,

Aaron

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I say we just all go to nissan and do a massive group buy on vents.

Anyway, do you have the air vent servo thing. Its the motor and arm, when you hit the button on the climate control its the thing that moves the flaps to re-direct the air around. Do you have that and does it work. If so how much. (its down near where the drivers left foot is, directly upwards)

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Yeah i assume that i do and The air directs around fine so yeah make me an offer.

The air vent is actually not taht good, sorry i just checked then, It's not that bad, its got a small crack and the surround is broken away from the main part. still may be better than what you got as it would be an easy fix.

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DUDE!!! Do you have the sun visors still?

I need the drivers side clip. As in the one that you unclip when you want it on the drivers side window side. I really need it hey, my sunvisor keeps hitting me in the head. I dont like it.

$5 for the clip (if you have it), $25 for the a/c flap thing. And I dunno $20 for postage should easy cover it?

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