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hey guys

I have my 1989 A31 Nissan Cefiro for sale. Selling due to needing a ute for work. Very Regretful sale!! :thumbsup:

Colour - Satelite Blue (basically grey)

Engine - RB 25Det series 2 out of a 1997 skyline 5sp manual (conversion done last April-March)

Od - approx 85,000kms

Ex -

Spit Fire Coils (3 months old)

JIC Fully Adjustable Coil overs front/rear

Gizzmo Boost controller (haven't gone over 11 psi)

Dyno Chart (178kw@ wheels)

Front Mount intercooler

Apexi Pod Filter

r32 gtr seats

escplise apeakers

'dildo' gear knob

rb20 computer chipped and tuned by mercury motorsports

LSD is very tight

Front strut brace

$1000's dollars spent!!!

6 months rego

Located The Valley Brisbane, look at after 4pm week days

PH 0404 950 555

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$ 12 750 ONO

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hey guys

I have my 1989 A31 Nissan Cefiro for sale. Selling due to needing a ute for work. Very Regretful sale!! :)

Colour - Satelite Blue (basically grey)

Engine - RB 25Det series 2 out of a 1997 skyline 5sp manual (conversion done last April-March)

Od - approx 85,000kms

Ex -

Spit Fire Coils (3 months old)

JIC Fully Adjustable Coil overs front/rear

Gizzmo Boost controller (haven't gone over 11 psi)

Dyno Chart (178kw@ wheels)

Front Mount

Apexi Pod Filter

$1000's dollars spent!!!

Located on the Sunshine Coast Till Wed 2 Jan , Then Brisbane

PH 0404 950 555

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$15,000 ono

what turbo etc is on it? computer? lil more detail, i have a mate intrested in a cefiro.

running stock rb25det series ii turbo very good condition, rb20det chipped ecu tuned by mercury motorsport. cars been well looked after very sad to sell

This cefiro is practically excellent - Will lives very close to me and I've known this car for over 2 years. It's immaculant and very very well built. New owner will be lucky!

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