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hi,

I am interested in purchasing a 1998 nissan cefiro. does anyone have any specification sheets or know of any website that has a detailed list of features etc. i found a few on google. mostly to do with the engine spec. i know there are a few cefiro owners on these forums. any help appreciated.

kanthan

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www.meggala.com

not sure how much info he has on his site about them... but he has 1 or 2 himself. Im assuming your talking about 1988 btw.. i beleieve there were only like 500 or so built in 1988, so unless your lucky, you will have to wait till next year and bring in an 89 model.

I do beleive he has an 88 for sale tho.

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A31 A31 Cefiro RB20DE 9/88-8/94

A31 CA31 Cefiro RB20DE 4 Wheel Steering 9/88-8/94

A31 A31 Cefiro RB20DET 9/88-8/94

A31 CA31 Cefiro RB20DET 4 Wheel Steering 9/88-8/94

I think they're all FWD, not sure tho.

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