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Hi there people,

The oppertunity to buy a house and get a cheaper car has come. I have owned my cefiro for just over a year now and its the best car i have ever driven.

So here goes:

Nissan Cefiro 1990 model

124 XXX on the car

Gunmetal grey

Full Autech bodykit

Up date grill and tail lights

series 2 RB25 roughly 60 thou kms

Manual 5 speed

Aftermarket clutch

Power fc + hand controller

Apexi boost guage

Hks pod

R 32 GTR front mount Intercooler

Bosch 040 fuel pump

R32 GTR brakes and 5 stud conversion

R32 gtst rims

Cusco castor rods

Unknown 2 way mech. diff or locker

Tein HR coilovers. Spring rates unknown

HKS camber tops

Cusco rear strut brace

3' dump pipe

3' exhaust with metal cat

Nardi sports steering wheel

Pioneer Deck with ipod addaptor

Some random jap speakers in the front doors

This is all i can remember at the moment but im sure i have forgot a few things here and there. Car made 170rwkws on stock boost when last tuned. It hasent been boosted because i needed to upgrade pumps but it has been replaced now and needs to be tuned again. Tuner estimated roughly 220rwkw's. Car is fun to drive in the hills and also slides awesome. This cefiro is amazingly clean and it would be hard to find another in such mint condition.

The car has been engineered in Adelaide for the engine conversion, gtr brakes, 5 stud conversion, lower ride height and exhaust system. I have all the papers including the import papers from when the car was brought to Australia from japan.

I am asking $14500 o.n.o you cant get 1990 model cefiros into Aus that easy anymore and it is an amazing car.

The car is located in Adelaide.

Ph: 0422 610 771

cheers

Josh

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