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1990 Nissan Cefiro

Price $12K ONO

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Engine Type: RB20Det the engine was changed in Feb 2005, Engine swap was done by Dr Drift and hasn't missed a beat in 2 years! Extremely strong and torquey Rb20.

Modifications:

Tein Coilovers

Bigger Cams (unkown)

Dr Drift Remap and Tune

GKTech FMIC

GKTech viper alarm system

GFB Bleed Valve @ 0.8bar

Apexi Pod

Spandex 40mm alloy radiator

Kaaz 2-way (only 8 months old)

Reinhard Catback Exhaust 3in > Twin 4in with removable mufflers and silencers!

Exteme HD clutch

BRAND NEW Nissan clutch master / slave cylinders (Nov 2005)

BRAND NEW bosch alternator (Jan 2007)

Darkest legal tint

JVC head unit

Defi Din Gauges (new)

Blitz Turbo timer

Blitz boost gauge

Speco water temp gauge

Nardi Steering wheel

'Dildo' Shifter

Drift Button

S13 front seats

17" Koya Drift Tec (Black) Multistud wheels

Crash History:

No major Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Complianced:

YES. Came in under the SEVS rule ~2002 (have all papers)

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

This has been my 3rd car in the past 2 years, and would have to be the best by far. Power like a skyline and handles like a Silvia, Great Lock. Selling due to financial reason, but if i don’t get the right price i will not give this car away as i know i wont find another one that has given me as much fun. This car is Great for all things, street/track cruises or even picking up family lol

The interior is AWESOME! The carpet under the mats has never had a foot on it, which can be seen because it is PERFECT.

The car has brand new Defi Din Gauges that retail for $590, Never been used or Connected, only out of box to see how they look in car. Gauges show Water Temp, Oil Temp, Oil Pressure (all electric) all parts there and never touched, I wil be selling these with the car (Prices up the top of page) as a deal, OR seperate for $500 if any1 wants them.

Thank u, pics Below

Contact detail's: Rory Higgins- 0449161211 or PM me.

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WITH THE KIT ON, (now sold) But for an extra $600 could look like old times and even better now with Black Drift Tecs

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Well... im glad its not selling... cause if its still around in about a month i'll take it :thumbsup:

But seriously... i cant see it lasting that long... whats wrong with people!

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Can you email as many pics as you can of the interior to [email protected]

It still has the child mounting points n stuff yeah? (lol child mounting points...) as in car seat mounting points :(

Also can it come with a RWC?

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