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For sale: 1988 Nissan Cefiro

Asking Price: $15000

Killometer's: dash shows 55000, is most likely more

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: RB20DET silvertop out of R32

Modifications: SEE BELOW

Complianced: 15 y/old import

Road Worth Certificate: On request

Registration: Yes

Crash History: few marks around the body, is being cleaned up as you read :O

Other Comment's about the vehicle: SEE BELOW

Location : HORSHAM VIC (3 hrs north of Melbourne)(4.5 hrs east of Adelaide)

Contact detail's : Mellisa White / Phil Hobbs (03) 53824365 or 0400953788 ([email protected])

Engine

Silvertop RB20DET, blows no smoke, was installed after old original motor starting making funny noises

Blitz POD

FMIC, painted black for stealth

3 Core alluminium radiator

oil catch can

new plugs

fresh oil

boosted to 1bar

spats strut bar

3 inch turbo back exhaust

Interior

East Bear fixed bucket seat

Side mount seat rail

standard passenger seat

grey velour backseats

Nardi Steering wheel/boss kit

Trust gearknob

Omori Boost/Water temp/Oil pressure guages

7 Point rollcage

Laurel cluster (white lights, not green like all cefiro ones :) )

Profec B boost controller

Pivot Turbo timer

Exterior

Flared front and rear guards

Rare S1 Flat front lights

S2 rear tailights

now using standard bumpers (stealth look)

twin pipe exhaust tips

Buddy Club P1 bronze

17x8 +30

17x9 +19

Suspension

Full 5 stud conversion using S14 brakes/hubs AND longer control arms

Near new Capital-D coilovers

Caster rods

extended lock

Cusco rear camber arms

Rear toe arms

Cusco front/rear swaybars

NISMO 2-way LSD

Other Comments:

Have only just got the car back on the road recently after being in my dads shed for 12 months while i slowly added parts and performed engine swap. the rear guards have a little paint chipping where the guards have been flared. Paint is being applied to the std front + rear bumpers before sale, as well as the guards being cleaned up/painted. Diff is very tight and car handles like its on rails. have never been pulled up by the police in this car, and its built that way.

Perfect car for someone wanting to get into drifting or just want something for a cool daily. am willing to do swaps for fresh SR20 S13s or a nice falcon/commodore UTE (need tow car/daily).

PICS WILL BE UP TOMORROW WHEN I CAN TAKE SOME :banana:

Cheers

Phil Hobbs

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