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1988 Nissan Cefiro (checked rego papers definately 88).

RB20DET factory 5 speed manual

187,xxx km on dash, motor replaced with apparently 55,000km engine from SSS automotive. Probably another 10,000km on motor now.

Serviced with Castrol synthetic oil (and filter) every 5,000kms, also has synthetic gearbox oil.

Registered until 30 June 2007

Full 3 inch exhaust with stainless split system dump pipe, high flow 3 inch cat, and mild steel catback with 4 1/2 inch tip cannon.

Aftermarket heavy duty clutch

HKS POD filter

Clarion mp3 cd head unit

MTX 6 inch coaxials in rear, I think older pioneer coaxials in front.

Veilside Andrew V rims, 17x7.5 inch front / 17x8.5 inch rear. Rear near new tyres, front average tread.

Fully engineered for these mods plus TEIN coilovers and Recaro drivers seat. (Could add them legally).

Walbro high flow aftermarket fuel pump.

Comes with many spares, near complete rb20det motor, suspected head gasket failure. Spares with it include air flow meter, full set of coil packs, turbo, power steering pump, etc.

New rear brake pads, fairly new front discs and pads.

Issues:

Leaking power steering line.

Vibration from front right corner. Relacing hub/wheel bearing then wheel alignment should fix.

Driver seat and rear passenger side door trim have non matching trim colours/patterns.

No cigarette lighter. (Have one spare to throw in)

Boot lid grey instead of black. EDIT now matching see pics

Bumps and scratches around the body, could do with a good wash / cut and polish.

Central locking button unplugged because it kept locking itself when I didn't want it to.

Rear windscreen wiper missing.

This is a car you'd buy and immediately have a bit of cash aside to fix some of the things. Car is just sitting there ready to be test driven/sold.

$9,000 ono

Contact me on 0422 531 992 , michaelclare1 at optusnet.com.au or PM here.

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