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Well push has come to shove

Have had a little bit of interest in my Cefiro...but no takers so I have bitten the bullet...bought myself a cheap Cima and now I have gotta get rid of everything possible on the Ceffy so........place your offers, nothing is sacred on this car apart from what will fit on my Cima and offers will not be refused unless profoundly obsurd!

email me at [email protected]

or if your after a speedy reply

[email protected](possiblity is might get blocked by spam filter)

if outside business hours(after 5:30pm) then call me on 041 994 6415 or 9242 3443

if anything is not listed just ask, Im sure I have spares of alot of stuff as I had a front cut aswell and stripped everthing possible off it so have a spare dash and components.

If you want picture of anything, just ask me

Enjoy the Massacre of a beautiful drift weapon!

Standard RB20DET

Rebuilt standard turbo

with loom and ecu

Timing belt recently replaced

$850

RB20 5 speed

$350

Lightened flywheel with 3 puck Brass Button clutch

$300

price for complete engine and G/Box $1300

red K&N Pod

$20

Front mount intercooler with custom 3" steel painted pipework(small amount needs to be replaced) and stainless steel T-Bolt hose clamps

$300

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Oil cooler with sandwich plate(universal model so will fit others) to fit RB20

$150

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Suspension

Front Strut tower brace

$100

Height adjustable suspension

Fronts: JIC coilovers

Rears: Racing Gear coilovers

$750 The lot

Hicas Lock Bar

$100

Dr. Drift Alloy Pineapples

$75

Interior

Aftermarket gauges include:

Greedy temp gauge mounted on A-Pillar

$100

Splitfire Oil pressure and Temp gauges in centre console

$50ea

Matching aftermarket steering wheel, handbrake cover, shift knob and floor mats

$100

RECARO(Millenium Edition) driver's seat

$800

unknown turbo timer(1-3 minute)

$20

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Racing pedals

$10

BLACK Aluminium GT rear wing

$75

Indicators

$100 passenger side

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$30 Drivers side (cracked and scuff mark)

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Tail Light Centre Piece

$100

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Wheels

UNKNOWN aftermarket 3 piece Rims

15x7.5inch front and back

some ridiculous offset(hang a good inch outside the guards)

Wrapped in Federal's 205 20% Tread

Perfect for AE86

$1000

AVS 16" rims

7.5" & 8"

wrapped in poor quality rubber

$400

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Will get you a picture of the cage if you like....but engine is in car so cant really be bothered pulling it out for a picture.

Will work out a price for the aircon dash surround after the weekend mate. Can't remember what it looks like from memory...has been a long time since I sat in the drivers seat of it

Got a pic of the cage and the flywheel?

Also how much for the plastic that goes around the air con on the center of the dash

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