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10k + EXTRAS FIRM - NEW CAR FOUND - URGENT SALE! - WILL SHIP INTERSTATE AT BUYERS EXPENSE! MAJOR LOSS AS PURCHASED LATE LAST YEAR VIRTUALLY STOCK FOR A LITTLE LESS!

1989 Nissan A31 Cefiro

126,xxxkm's

Factory Manual 5 spd

RB20DE

Sunroof

Aircon

Car has original 126,xxxkm's on engine and chassis. Was purchased virtually stock in October 06'.

Aircon has been freshly regassed in Jan 07'.

Fresh 3 months registration in South Australia will be added for seller at point of sale. Car has not been defected since complianced.

Engine:

Trust Airnx podfilter

2 1/4" catback system

New battery (installed this week)

Interior:

JVC Headunit

Kenwood 2-way front speakers

Suspension:

Front Juran Strut Brace

Cusco Rear Strut AS Strut Brace

Driveline:

Kaaz 2way mechnical diff (fresh oil change 5,000km's ago)

Solid alloy rear cradle spacers

Heavy duty 5puk single plate clutch

5 stud conversion - rear r32 5 stud hubs and front s14 stub axles and hubs mounted to cefiro lower control arms using R33 brand new front balljoints

R33 GTST front and rear Brakes (4pot fronts/2pot rears)

Exterior:

flared rear guards

20% tint all round with 5% sunroof

Full wonder bodykit (fitted by MC Doyles) modified front bar to suit s14a origin indicators (included) and modified rear bar to suit low offset 18's

Late model tailights

Square non projector headlights with xenon H4 ultra white globes

R32 GTST factory wheels to be sold with the car

Car will NOW be sold with bonnet kit and 5 stud.

As stated above - wheels pictured on the car are not for sale and will not be sold with the car.

$10,000

OR... will include brand new silkroad section spec rm-a8 10kg/8kg coilovers and amistad deep dish full set of wheels (as pictured)... pm to negotiate!

For any enquiries please PM as im not on often to check the thread

thanks for your time

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