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hey guys , i have decided to put my beloved ceffie up for sale . i will be selling both my cars so i can have a nice quick family car which is comfortable for my kids . i will then slowly build up a track car for drift use . the ceffie is an awesome car but is too much of a risk for me to drift when im on a limited budget and have kids . they have to be my priority .

many of you will have seen my car around as it is quite eye catching . the graphics will be removed and the paint ( factory white with blue pearl ) will be buffed back up again .

RB25 DET (40,000 kms on engine) car has done 3000km since the transplant , have done 10,000 faultless kms since importation

R32 transmission.

Ported and polished head

New timing belt and head gasket

R33 GTR N1 Water Pump.

Air con works but in hot weather not the best

Full AUTECH body kit

Vented fibreglass bonnet painted matt black

TIEN HE Coilovers . these are SUPERDRIFT Coilovers , not the normal superstreets that most guys run

NISMO suspension bushes

CC-X front rotors

R32GT-R fuel pump

TRUST intercooler

TRUST Oil cooler

3 layer radiator

Electromotive fan ×2

Omoni water temperature, oil temperature, oil pressure gauge

Apexi boost gauge

Turbo timer HKS

Pioneer cd player MP3

6x9 rear speakers

6" 3 ways in the front doors

Front tower bar

NISMO 2 way LSD (recently overhauled)

Organic clutch (master cylinder recently replaced)

Square-hole headlight , Very Rare

Nardi drift wheel

GP sport muffler

80mm front pipe

driver's seat full bucket

4 point seat belt

RSR exhaust with custom stainless mid section

polished intake

Painted cam covers

SAFC Comp.

Custom retrim of interior

Black BRIDE bucket seat

All sound deadening removed

Boot stripped

Sard fuel Pressure reg

Gtr grill

Veilside Gear knob

Works Mesh rims 17 x 8.5 front , 17 x 9 rear

Rear tyres are good maybe 90 %

Front tyres will be replaced

Battery located in boot

Comes with but not yet fitted ,

6 jap spec S15 injectors

HKS 2535 turbo

HKS dump pipe

Turbo lines to suit

Trust Blow off valve ( This is one big mofo )

May also include custom cooler piping depending on final price

Also may come with 6 stockies

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This car is a fully set up , quick street car which can also be used easily for drift . In the right hands this could be a competitive drift car . car was dynoed and tuned at allstar to 250 bhp at the wheels on 12 psi on stock turbo . This was a very conservative tune due to drift use . new turbo and injectors should see an easy 330 plus bhp at the wheels .

The car has so far been extremely reliable on the street and so far has not attracted the police .

Also comes with permits for most mods .

so in summary you have a very rare manual cefiro with a modified rb25det motor . and has the added practicality of 4 doors and a large boot !!!

am chasing $17000 ono

cheaper if some parts removed

kermit 0422549050 can be viewed at jshop most days

check my myspace for pics myspace.com/kermiteng

WOULD ALSO CONSIDER SWAP FOR VT CLUBSPORT OR SIMILAR

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