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Make: nissan

Model: 1990 series 2 a31 cefiro

Milage: 200,000 i think from memory

Transmission: r32 gtst auto

Colour: just painted 2 weeks ago, mazda colour, think its called phantom blue

Location: brissy northside

Complied? yep with 12 months rego

RWC supplied? yep 1.2 months left

Currently registered? yep

Price: eoi at this stage but the completly stock a31 rb20e's are 5-6g so 8G

Contact: pm or 0434961606

Comments / Modifications: just had it painted, new uras bodykit, new bonnet,

Images: below

basically im only selling because i want to save and get back into a fc rx7, so swaps for a very very cheap daily driver (charade/excel)

well its a pretty optioned cefiro with

* sunroof

* black and grey interior

* its a s2 so has the kouki tail lights, s2 front grill and projector headlights

* kyb struts ( handles quite well )

* has a very fresh re-spray only about a week old

* uras monkey warehouse body kit

* shaved rear spoiler

* it has a good strong rb20e and auto but its a simple an cheap job to chuck in a rb20det manual

* electric windows, sunroof, mirrors, seats ect

* sr20 silvia rims with 80% tread

its a really nice looking car with electric everything but i just cant resist the urge to get into another rx7

will consider either swaps for a really cheap daily 4 cyl with cash or a fc rx7

oh and i have recepts for about 4200 for the paint and panel

cheers

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on saturday a r32 gtst automatic gearbox was fitted and shifts really well also is alot stronger then the n/a box that was slipping, also had the auto serviced, a new aircon compressor was fitted and a new power window switch, spent quite abit in the last week, engine was also serviced at the same time

everything is sweet with the car and its looking sweet, perfect p plater car and awesome daily driver

note: plates dont come with the car either the gf would kill me

cheers

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