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Make:Nissan

Model: Cefiro

Milage: unknown

Transmission: 5 speed

Colour: Wine Red

Location: Sydney

Complied?: Yes

RWC supplied? n/a

Currently registered? NO

Price: $7000 ono

Contact:0402 266 755

Comments / Modifications:

Autech front bar and side skirts with front bar opened up for front mount.

Tein Drift Spec

R200 Diff and shafts. Aftermarket centre, no idea what

Engine has had all the seals replaced, rocker cover, cam seals etc.

Replaced aircon compressor with unit from RB25

Had alternator recoed.

timing belt replaced.

Front mount intercooler

Turbo from RB25

Chipped ECU. Power approx 170-180kw atw

Walbro Fuel pump hard wired to battery. Pulls full 12V.

Turbo back exhaust. Rear muffler replaced with twin tips muffler. Not too loud, just right.

Rims are AVS Model 6. White. 16x7 and 16x8. Front has spacer and fills guards.

Front rubber is still good 80% about 50% rears

Has Alarm with 3 point immobilizer.

Dark tints

Momo tiller.

Greddy boost guage

Really want this car gone quickly. It's been sitting in my garage for over a year now. I was meant to be fixing it up but now i can't be bothered.

it's a good car, sounds really tough and drifts really well.

It's out of rego and passed the 3 months so it will need a blue slip.

Here's some old pics. I'll take some new ones on the weekend. (doesn't come with s2 tail lights as i sold them ages ago)

Contact me via PM or by mobile on 0402 266 755.

Images:

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