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Folks, time has come to sell my beloved Cefiro. Originally the car (standard) cost about $11k on the road in December 04 and I have calculated that I have spent upwards of $35k on parts (not incl labour or maintenance etc). I dare say over $55k has been dropped on this thing in total, so Im hoping to get around $19,000ono.

Eastern States Buyers Welcome!

Will pay anyone a 1.5% Spotters fee for a successful sale of the car. So if you have a mate who's keen, speak up and take some money from me for your kind efforts!

1989 Nissan Cefiro 121,000km

ENGINE BAY PICS HERE

RECENT CAR ON TRACK PICS HERE

FRESHLY PAINTED CAR PICS HERE

BODY - CA31 Chassis - July 1989 Build

Final Konnexion Body Kit - Genuine Kit - Only known kit of its kind in Australia

M-Sports 30mm Flared & Vented Front Fenders - Genuine

Rear Guards Flared by 15mm

Full Respray in factory Diamond Black in January 06 - took 4 months!

Factory Sunroof

Late Model Tail Lights (passenger side has a hole)

Kaixon 6000k HID Headlight Kit

Clear Front Indicators

Legal Tint with Front Banner

Minor Blemishes to body kit but has done well to survive 18 months! P/side skirt has minor damage, rear bar has one corner damaged and front bar has minor scrapes. Front D/Side fender has a minor chip on the arch edge due to a tyre scrub. This has been rectified by adjusting suspension height. VGC otherwise!

ENGINE - Ye Ol Faithful RB20DET

HKS GT2835 Ball Bearing Turbo Kit

HKS Tuned Length Stainless Highmount Manifold

HKS 50mm Race Gate (1 Bar spring installed, other springs come with it)

HKS 264 Cams IN & EX **

GTR 444cc Injectors **

Xtreme Chrome Moly 5.5kg Flywheel (6,000km old, new bolts used)

Xtreme 9 Puck 25% Over Standard Clutch (6,000km old)

SplitFire Coil Pack Kit for GTR (6,000km old & originals included)

R32 GTR Coilpack Loom (6,000km old)

Braided Lines where necessary, Fire Retardant Shields on All other Lines

ACL HeatSheild around Exhaust area

3" Dump Pipe w/ Heatwrap

3" Turbo Back Exhaust. Front Pipe is made to have wastegate enter it or gate can be left going to the atmosphere. Replacement 90degree pipes included. Designed by Adsport Engineering

East Bear GTR Cooler Kit & Piping (original white cross pipe included)

Custom Stainless Intake Cross Pipe (By C-red Tuning)

R33 GTR VSpec Intercooler

Trust 50mm Race Blow Off Valve**

Trust 10 Row Oil Cooler w/ Braided Lines & Spin on Adaptor

Nissan Steel Exhaust Header Gasket w/ new Nissan Studs and Brass Nuts (6,000km old)

Quality Blue Silicon Used on all joins and bends

Silicon Vacuum Hoses

Silicon Radiator Hoses

Razor Grounding Kit

Oil Catch Can

Pitwork Service Kit applied 6 months ago (timing belt, idle bearing and tensioner)

Retuned Standard ECU - Socketed ROM (in Japan)

DRIVETRAIN

2-Way Mechanical Diff

Gearbox Had 6 Bearings Replaced 6,000km ago

R32 Half Shafts installed

HPI Braided Clutch Line

Brand New Speedo Cable

SUSPENSION

Tein HA Coilovers (Purchased brand new in 04, 30,000km old now)

Tein Castor Rods

Castor Rod Mount Brace

Cusco Front Strut Brace

Adjustable Traction Rods in Rear

Adjustable Upper Arms in Rear

HICAS Lock Back

Drift Pineapples on Rear Cradle

FOOTWORK

Enkei NT03+M 18x8.5+38 18x9.5+40 Lightweight Racing Wheels in White (rears have minor rash on approx 20% of the outside lip

235/40/18 & 265/35/18 Nexen 3000 Tyres

Full 5 Stud Conversion, R32 Rear & Custom Billet Front Hubs

20mm 5 Stud Bolt on Hub Centric Spacers on Front

Z32 4 Pot Brakes & R32 2 Pot Rears in Red (replaced Rear Brake Lines)

Bendix Ultimate Brake Pads All Round (6000km old)

S14 Steering Rack & Custom Power Steering Lines

INTERIOR

Bee-R Rev Limiter

HKS EVC3 Boost Controller

Greddy Boost Guage

HKS Oil Temp, Water Temp & Oil Pressure Guages (all installed correctly)

6 Point Achieve Roll Cage w/ base plates**

Nardi Turino Steering Wheel

Bride Brix Replica Seats ADR Seats w/ Genuine Bride Rails

Bride Brix Genuine Seat Included, but needs repairs

Standard R33 Passenger Seat Included

Razo Gearknob

Pioneer MP3 Head Unit

Pioneer 6" Splits

Bosch O40 Fuel Pump with Source Power direct from Battery

Other Things you Get with the Car

1000km old Project Mu 2 Piece Rotors w/ Ali Hats, Slotted, Lighter than standard

Ali Steering Rack Spacer

Urethane Gearbox Mount

4x Z32 Wheels with Tyre

4x R33 Wheels with Tyre

Standard Front Fenders (creased in places)

Standard Rear Bumper

Anything else Cefiro I can find or have around the place.

Original Documentation + Import papers, Approvals etc

Vehicle has permits for all modifications in WA. Turbo kit approved etc

** Denotes parts that are not fitted but included

Car History

Vehicle was supplied by a reputable car yard in Japan in July 2004. Car arrived in Australia in August 2004 and was complied by C-Red Tuning and signed off by Phils Mechanical Service in WA. The whole import process was done by myself and all documentation is included with the car incl Japanese Rego Certs. Car was first registered in December 2004. Car has just had another 6 months rego paid til Dec 07.

Absolutely every performance modification has been performed in Australia by me. The vehicle arrived absolutely stock mechanically. The only modifications that have been done by someone other than me have been the exhaust and the current stainless intake pipe. The engine sounds beautiful, no abnormal head noises etc - always serviced every 5000km with Mobil S. The engine is in unbelievable condition for an engine of this age, a true testament to the RB. All the timing gear was done by me in October last year, using genuine Nissan aftermarket service parts (Pitwork).

Body Kit was sourced direct from FK in Japan by C-Red and fitted by AFM Enterprises and completed work in January 2006. The vehicle has never had a major accident, although the body was a bit rough when originally purchased hence the decision to really go all out on the body. Chassis was tidied up for compliance however only one minor incident since then which is negligible.

In October 2006 I undertook a major upgrade, I installed the HKS Turbo Kit, Xtreme Flywheel and Clutch Kit, Removed all the HICAS pumps and lines that went to the rear of the car, Installed the S14 Steering rack and Custom lines, Installed all the new Cooler piping and designed the entire turbo side of the car to suit the new Turbo. I replaced all the exhaust studs with brand new Nissan studs, using existing washers and new nuts. I also installed the Oil Catch Can, all Silicon Hosing and the Razor Engine grounding kit. Whilst this was going on I also took the gearbox apart to replace all the easy to reach bearings.

All servicing and suspension mods have all been done by me and is of the highest quality workmanship, with no corners cut or expense spared in getting it right the first time. I am very proud of how the car has come together but unfortunately the car has become impractical for me day to day as I do lug around a lot of gear for work, and Its too hard to drive because she just wants to get up and boogee ALL the time and I cant resist smashing the right foot down, which is bad for the ol MDL.

Car has been inspected twice in the past year, but really doesn't attract too much attention from the cops. 4 doors for the win. I have put prices next to things I can recall paying for but its safe to say its well up into the $20k + mark

I have taken the car to the track and done a fair amount of drifting and the car is definitely made for sliding. The car is extremely stable on the road with its big boots and having fully adjustable suspension means its highly tunable for street, track, drifting or both.

Aircon Compressor needs replacing as the clutch packed it in. Currently the belt has been taken off. Car sometimes wont start if the headlights have been on for about 5-10 minutes without the car running, you just have to turn the lights off and it goes straight away. I dare say the HID kit drains too much battery. Im fairly honest with the faults so Im not phased by sharing my "intimate" knowledge of this car.

Car will also still come with the TAKUSHI plates, as its Japanese for Taxi. Ideal plates in Japanese Green and White.

Car will be immaculately detailed both inside and out by a professional detailer upon deposit for the car.

You will also get ownership of my domain and Website - Sido-Takushi.com. A large 900mm long sticker with the web address is also included with the car - I havent gotten around to fitting it.

Any questions please feel free to ask!

JK

0422 925 440

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:D oh dude if i had an extra 6k i would buy this lovely machine u have forsale.

haha if only i had of saved when i was told to i could have had that money

good luck with th sale buddy who ever gets it is buyin a one of kind taxi

Well if you can come up with a serious percentage of the funds upfront we could almost work out a payment plan for the rest over a 2-3month period, and yes you can drive away first.

Cheers

JK

Well if you can come up with a serious percentage of the funds upfront we could almost work out a payment plan for the rest over a 2-3month period, and yes you can drive away first.

Cheers

JK

well if i had sold my 32 an had th 13k i'd expect to get from it then yeah would have been interested but i doubt it would sell soon enough if advertised,

thers another ceffy im already lookin at from melb, lookin at a trade but i aint seen pics of it yet

ah thats a real kick in th teeth though that you come up with that idea hahaha

nice idea though mate :thumbsup:

How much power is it making at what boost?

I don't know mate. I suspect there is potential for 320-350 horse. I am yet to do cams, inj and ecu... And already it looses traction in the dry by 4500 rpm in 1st with near new 265s on the back. Its a bit of a handful in 3rd, more so in the wet. - its scary to think of its potential!

Gate has a 1 bar spring in it atm but I have other springs to go with it.

JK

Edited by jaik

FOLKS LISTEN UP

Will pay anyone a 1.5% Spotters fee for a successful sale of the car. So if you have a mate who's keen, speak up and take some money from me for your kind efforts!

JK

I will take $16k flat for the car "as is" now. This means anything that is listed as not being bolted to the car stays with me. Lookin for a quick sale now - need the funds for a deposit

JK

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