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1988 Nissan A31 Cefiro

120,000km's

Factory Manual 5 spd

RB20DET

Aircon been regas 3 moths ago

New receiver dyer

Car has original 120000km's on engine and chassis.

Genuine nissan timing belt & water pump done on 105, 000Km

Genuine nissan heater hose amd themostat

13 months registration in VIC till 28/4/2009

hyper gear TR43 Turbo (still under warranty) 201kw @ 1.4 bar (with dyno sheet)

Blitz pod filter

550cc Rx7 INJECTOR

300 Z AFM

3" catback system

FMIC

side mount oil cooler and romote oil filter

Nardi Steering wheel

HKS boost gauge

Omoni oil temp, water temp & oil pressure gauges

R33 clutch fan (keep the car cool)

Fields SFC-Hyper R fuel control with display (1/4 time, rev and speedo)

Cusco coilover all around

R32 GTR Sway bar

D - Project caster rod front

Z32 4 pots caliper

rda slot discs

EBC GREEN front pads

Adr Approved Braided Brake Hoses front

17x8 drift tek all around

Front tyres Toyo R888 225/45/17 50%

Rear tyres Advan A048 235/55/17 50%

FRONT LIP AND DUCK TAIL WING

SERIES 2 TAIL LIGHT

HID

Brand new AP ENGINEERING PFC in box

ONLY USE SHELL V-POWER RACING AND BP ULTIMATE FUEL

Service every 3000-5000 km

Very clean car, low km, running very well, inspection welcome!!

Car is still virgin, never been drift & push hard.

Reason for selling… going for GTR

Location in Melbourne

Looking for $14000

BRAND NEW PFC COME WITH THE CAR :banana:

For any enquiries please PM or Call : 0433 409 011

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