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hey guys i recently smashed my cefiro, its repairable damage but ceffy parts are just frustratingly difficult to get.

its had a hit in the front left side.

what im selling (more of an EOI)

Complete and running RB20DET

GT3040 Garrett .63 4 Bolt housing, with all oil and water lines and dump pipe

Ebay manifold, custom top half plenum

chinese external gate and screamer

$3000 ono

RB20DET 5 Speed $200

brand new clutch $150

Machined flywheel $20

SSR SP1 professors 18x10 +11 (4 STUD) only the pair $800 with good tyres

17x9.5+18 drifteks just the pair $500 with good tyres

bride lowmax with r32/33/a31 rails in brand new condtion $700

slightly bend cooler core $40

isc 10/8 coilovers $1000 prob only done 200.00kms

if theres something your after pm me and il get pics up.

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ATM this is an EOI.

the car is going to a smash repairer on saturday so they can tell me whats required(how much it would cost to fix it)

i will update then.

Edited by esky_mad

Well, when you update, if it is going to be separated.....

as per my PM I'm keen for the clutch/flywheel

and if your interior is grey, I'd like manual gear lever surround/leather boot, and also passenger side aircon vent

daisu you seem to have a bad memory.... i already sold you my manual console along with telling you i dont have a shifter cover. the cars a drift pig so no consideration was taken when vents were taken out plus that vent was already stuffed.

GTS i havent done a 32 4door, sorry mate.

drifteks are multistud.

Edited by esky_mad

Yeah I remember you saying you didn't have one back then, but I figured you may have had one in the car that you were using, and that you may not be using it now after the crash...

Edited by daisu

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