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Hey,

Need to sell. Check it out, make an offer.

1988 NISSAN CEFIRO

RB20DET

5 SPEED MANUAL

114,XXXkms

MODS:

-FMIC, Hybrid cooler, silicon hoses

-XTREME, Heavy duty clutch.

-5 STUD, front S15 hubs, R33 rotors and calipers, redrilled rear, r32 hubs.

-RESPRAY, M&C DOYLE Brown / Cab-Sav / Maroon. (Many colours of the rainbow.)

Car has just been through regency and in very good condition.

Car will be sold with STOCK WHEELS and three months rego.

Price is $10,000 o.n.o

Contact me via this thread or PM.

2048 x 1360 (797.36k)

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Edited by rhiga

Peoples........ the pic of it with 33 GTR wheels is what it USED TO LOOK LIKE! As the original post states "it has just been thru Regency" so the car is pretty much back to stock form apart from the mods listed!

Car has been stripped and painted INSIDE and OUT, Silver inside and Brown / Cab-Sav / Maroon on the outside!

This car is in imaculate form and is at a GREAT price!

Good luck with the sale Leon, and hopefully this points some people in the right direction!

Sorry,

To those that were interested in seeing my car this weekend / unreplied msg's

I have had overtime at work this week / weeekend which I NEEDED to take.

Therefore anyone interested in looking at the car next week after 4pm please ring me

on : 0438 155 958

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