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For sale: 1988 nissan cefiro

Asking Price: $16000 negotiable

Killometer's: 8xxxx kms (will double check... but around there)

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual 6-speed

Engine Type: SR20DET 2.0 VCT out of an s15 with 37xxx kms on it

Modifications:

ENGINE:

SR20det in awesome condition... 150 across all cylinders

6-speed box with near brand new clutch

Trust T517Z turbo in awesome condition

Apexi power FC

3" exhaust from dump pipe back

GT-R cooler with custom Piping

Greddy Type R BOV

Greddy Profec e-01 boost controller (the one with the screen )

Z32 AFM

Trust Oil cooler kit with remote oil filter

Stainless steel manifold

Bosch 040 fuel pump

plus prolly a few more things i missed out..

Made 188rwkw at a lazy 15 psi... also with the stock piece of shit cat and stock dump... change these and raise boost to 16 psi and you will have a 200rwkw car easy...

BODY:

"rare" uras bodykit.. lol

Flared rear guards (nice flares too)

Lipped and slightly flared front guards

bonnet scoop blended into bonnet (nismo z-tune style)

Custom paint job with a RX-8 metallic red with a azuryll gold pearl

WHEELS/SUSPENSION:

16x7 +33

16x8 +33

BBS wheels with near new tyres

5 stud conversion with 20 mm spacers all around...

tien lowered springs and struts on the front and RSR springs and struts on rear

INTERIOR:

complete r32 GTR interior (seats front and back i mean)

Nardi steering wheel

Trust Gear knob

Trust a-pillar gauge holder

Trust Boost gauge

Trust oil temp gauge

Tomei water temp gauge

Tomei exhaust temp gauge

STEREO:

Sony cd player

standard speakers

if you want i have 2x 10" pioneer subs, 4 channel amp and a full wiring kit i can throw in subject to negotiation

Complianced: Yes october 06

Registration: Yes november 07

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

Its basically a cleannn cefiro tastefully modified for street performance. The setup is very very responsive and very ideal for the application i had in mind. the car drives smooth and has no dramas mechanically what so ever. any inspection is welcome. test drives for those who are genuinely interested only.

the car is currently getting sprayed so pics will be up when i get the car back so PICS COMING!!!!

Contact detail's: Bardan 0416734388

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