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i have a lightly modified a31 nissan cefiro with stock rb20det 5spd

full uras body kit with wide front fenders..

interior is stock but probably the cleanest cefiro i have seen,

i want to sell it or swap for a 2 door car, mainly a r32gtr or an r33

awesome car everyone loves it and stands out nxt to any other car.

has custom gold with rainbow glitter.

must see.

make an offer

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Long shot... but would you be keen to swap with a Honda Civic EG with a B18C (Integra Type R) engine swap, with lots of suspension and chassis stiffening mods. Lightweight togue car. Wouldn't mind going for a heavy drift car again...

Long shot... but would you be keen to swap with a Honda Civic EG with a B18C (Integra Type R) engine swap, with lots of suspension and chassis stiffening mods. Lightweight togue car. Wouldn't mind going for a heavy drift car again...

nah sorry mate there is only one civic that i would of swaped for but thats long gone..

more in to nissans and toyota's

comeon people..

give me an offer..

will swap for somethin cheaper plus $ my way, or is someone wants to buy it is for sale..

very cheap and awesome car

Ill swap you my R33 GTR plus 13k my way for it :laugh:

ouch..!!

as much as i would love a r33 gtr i dont have any money to give on top of a swap...

dude your asking way too much, its a stock ceffy with a kit and wheels

ok well wat price do u think?

its not full stock either just has lil engine mods.

and i i havent seen one with the interior this clean and the car is in really good condition

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