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Item: 1988 Nissan Cefiro

Price: $10 500

Kilomitors: 100k

MODS:

Engine:

S2 RB25DET conversion

FMIC

S2 RB25 Turbo

Bleed Valve (never actually been installed but I will happily install it for buyer)

Battery relocation to the boot in box

Fuel System:

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

Recently Cleaned injectors (I do have a receipt)

Suspesion:

Cusco Coil Overs

Cusco Camber Tops

Drift Pinapples (Solid rear bushes to stop tramping)

Nismo Front Strut brace

Nismo Rear Strut brace

Blue Traction arms (Dont know what brand)

Hicas Removed

Drive Line:

Brand new 3 Puk Clutch

Nismo 2 way LSD

RB25DET gear box

Interior:

S14a Seats

Speco Boost gauge

Nardi Steering wheel

Alpine front Speakers

Sony CD Stacker (pretty old school)

Impul Gear Knob

Orginal Floor mats

Body:

Full re-spray in pearl white

Orion Full kit

Dished Mesh 16" Rims

Over all a very fun car to drive and would be competive in the drift series for a beginner

Picutres: Picutres

Edited by sam.murray
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Just joined up because im interested in your vechile,

was wondering if you could PM your number,

and we can discus some more photos of the front and rear interior if this cars still for sale.

i'm located in NSW but willing to Fly down pending photos rust and maybe NRMA inspection

Kind regards

Jack Ritchie

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