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Nissan Cefiro for sale.

Factory Manual Turbo

December 88 model.

Approx 200k kms

Complied Nov 03

Current road worth cert

Rego until November

Factory manual, converted professional and mod plated to an RB25 gearbox, with a 'fully monty' Jim Berry clutch.

Always serviced

Sydney Kid custom Bilstein suspension (not the group buy kit, this is different)

Everything else suspension adjustable.

Near new tyres all round (dunlop sp sport maxx about $1200 worth)

Big stereo, extensive sound deadening

R32 brakes, all braided lines, slotted rotors, red stuff pads

2 way mech diff

Legal exaust

Set of 4 r32 wheels as well as rims shown on car

Its all fixed, sorted ready to go.

Many more mods, but thats the short list. Its had a good $15-20k spent on it after buying the car. Its been well looked after as anyone who knows the car will tell you. Never drifted since being in Oz. I imported the car myself with the help of a broker.

I am after about $14 000, for it. But I am negotiable.

Reason for sale is, I never used the car for I built it for, which was a good daily that would cop track time at least once a month. My priotities have since changed. The proceeds of the sale will go towards my share trading fund.

So pick yourself up a bargin, if you want a Cefiro, this is THE one to buy.

Either PM me, call me on 0413 669 330 or send me an email on [email protected] if you require anymore information.

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YUM.. have been in this sexy car a few time... best handling car i have ever been in.. full stop.. :) and i must say.. HELL YES.. i would have this!!1 <33 gl on the sale bro! ! if i could part wif my 4dr32 this would be its replacment!! lol..

  • 2 weeks later...
YUM.. have been in this sexy car a few time... best handling car i have ever been in.. full stop.. :/ and i must say.. HELL YES.. i would have this!!1 <33 gl on the sale bro! ! if i could part wif my 4dr32 this would be its replacment!! lol..

Thanks man!

Just clay blocked, cut, polished, and waxed it today, so its ultra clean. Its in the tradeo now, but I would rather sell it too a fellow nissan enthusiast. As I said, negotiable!

  • 3 weeks later...

Dave, after talking with Rohan tonight, my partner would love to have a look at the car. What are you doing Saturday arvo after about 2.30pm?? We will come out to you.

And how is the interior??

Dave

Dave, after talking with Rohan tonight, my partner would love to have a look at the car. What are you doing Saturday arvo after about 2.30pm?? We will come out to you.

And how is the interior??

Dave

Hey Dave,

Only saw this last night, sent you a PM anyway. But give me a call. Don't have THAT much time on the net anymore.

Also interior is good given its age

  • 3 weeks later...

$13 500!!!

Which is close enough to the cost of rego. So if you buy it before I have to pay it I'll be fairly flexible on price.

After that, it will have 6months on it.

  • 3 weeks later...

Up you go again.

Spotters fee = carton of a nice beer, your choice even!

I want a bike, and dad wants his patio back for the summer. So this HAS to go.

Call me, make a fair offer. Everyone knows this is the cleanest ceffy getting about. So just buy it!

Up Up and away!!!

PRICE DROP!!!

$12 000

Thats as low as I'm going to go. You want to pay less, you call me and we'll discuss it.

Also, received rego sticker today.

  • 2 weeks later...

Yeah, Zennon mate, its up on carsales, trading post, pretty much everywhere.

Either way, had a bit more interest at the $12k mark. So I feel thats about on the money. That said all interested parties didn't have money, as funnily enough they didn't get finance. So I've still got it.

So if you want it, call me it really has to go. Make an offer, I'll be sure to tell you if its too low.

But please don't call me unless you have money to buy it. I really am sick of time wasters, especially at this time of year.

  • 4 weeks later...

Serious on price now. Dropping price down to $10,000. That is a deadset bargain. Tell your friends!

Have bike licence and no bike. Sale of this funds that.

Not interested in any swaps, not even for bikes!

Up up and away...

Tell your friend. Hell, just tell randoms in the street. Its got to go. It's getting annoying still having it, as much as its going to be sad to see it go.

  • 2 weeks later...

Still for sale, and still $10k.

Its clean, its quick, pratical, everything works, everything is legal, all the good gear on it. Find another Nissan like that for $10k.

I am at a loss why I still have this car parked in my garage.

Someone just take it off my hands!!!



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