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!!!PRICE DROP!!!

No 1 = 9,800 complied (8,300 uncomplied) (can arrange in your state (ready to register)

No 2 = 11,800 complied (10,300 uncomplied)

No 3 = 13,700 With RWC and 10.5 months registration!!

NOTE: ROLLCAGE to suit Cefiro thrown in with the first car sold!!

Hey Guys,

I've fallen for these fat Nissans ... however I bought too many in the search for the perfect car ... now I'm forced to feed money into my Drag GTSt and running up loans...

So I will keep one of these three great Cefiro's .. but must sell two of them.

No 1: White factory manual RB20det

- after market clutch

- coilover suspension - JIC on front.

- huge deep dish rims on the front with optional massive camber

- Bolt on 'flared' gaurds.

- After market front bar.

- After market diff...

- Exhaust is aftermarket but very quiet (this can easily be modified if

you like).

Aftermarekt Steering wheel.

Body is quite good with some small

cracks/ scrapes on front bar (nothing too serious) .. the car looks

straight and interior is relatively clean.

No 2: Black RB20det auto converted to 5 spd manual.

- Coilover Suspension

- Nice clutch after market

- Side skirts

- Sunroof that works very well and no leeks

- CD Deck with stacker

- Steering wheel, Shift Knob, Nice Boost Gauge.

- BOV, Exhaust, Camber adjust, etc...

- After market Diff.

- Turbo Timer

- After market rims (racing hart on front)

The car is running on 1 bar boost and is very smooth and powerful ..

great condition RB20det.

No 3: Dark Green RB20det auto converted to 5 Speed:

- Trust front mount Intercooler

- After market front bar

- Recaro drivers seat

- BOV, Steering wheel, Shift Knob all aftermarket

- Camber, coilovers, GReddy profec boost controller, Turbo Timer, 4x

GReddy gauges (mounter in pillar for boost and 3 in centre GTR style)

- Damn nice clutch and after market diff

- 16" BBS rims all round... suits the Dark Metallic green)

This car is running very well and is surely the pick of the bunch ... has

been really well maintained and you can see it has the works under the

hood (bov etc of course) ...

**Also has an in cabin silencer**

PRICES??

No 1 = 9,800 complied (8,300 uncomplied) (can arrange in your state (ready to register)

No 2 = 11,800 complied (10,300 uncomplied)

No 3 = 13,700 With RWC and 10.5 months registration!!

NOTE: ROLLCAGE to suit Cefiro thrown in with the first car sold!!

Call me on 0421 058 259, PM me, or email me on [email protected]

Please buy one so I can build Endless into the 10 second car it deserves!

Cheers,

Oyabun ..

aka David

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Hey mate are you able to send me any pics, im waiting for the pay out from the insurance company so maybe interested in the next few weeks. [email protected] Cheers Matt

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Note this car is extreme due to car showing rather than extreme drifting ... If your interested in this car, yes, the rims come with, however I will be resetting to neutral camber upon request.

This car has the full rollcage sitting in the boot.

Enjoy!. regards,

Oyabun.

Been to have a drive of one of these (black 1) and going to have a drive of the others soon. VERY tough cars. Lots of room, lots of power, what more do u need.

Cheers

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