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Hey guys, i've just picked up a cefiro, my second.

Just got a few quick questions

Its a 92 model, it has an electric drivers seat, anyone heard/seen this before? i've seen a few cefiro's, but not with the electric seat.

Is there any links with info on cefiro specs, i know its a bit anal, but i like to try and track down what it is, touring, sports touring, etc.

Was originally auto, now 5 speed, sunroof, light colour fabric, late model rear lights, single slot grill.

Most cefiro's i've seen have been 88-90, just wondering how many later model a31's are out there.

Cheers

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Sweet as man, are you going to drift it?

got some photos?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Cefiro

Will take some pics soon, but its stock as a rock. rb25 gearbox though :laugh:

If I sell the s14 i'll mod it a bit and slide it but at the moment its just a daily, well thats the plan, but some coil overs have popped up cheap, as well as a 33 turbo...... gotta rego it first but :P

Electric seats were prob taken out of a Laurel ??

Nissan do put wiring harnesses in all cars, regardless of what options are fitted, but I couldnt see any in mine for electric seats (might be tucked under carpet), the wiring for it wouldnt be hard to put in if it was Laurel only option though.

Didnt the late model Cefiro's not sell very well?

Electric seats were prob taken out of a Laurel ??

Nissan do put wiring harnesses in all cars, regardless of what options are fitted, but I couldnt see any in mine for electric seats (might be tucked under carpet), the wiring for it wouldnt be hard to put in if it was Laurel only option though.

Didnt the late model Cefiro's not sell very well?

Well its definatly a cefiro seat, guess the rail could be laurel. It is drivers side only, but so's the missus 300zx.

Maybe late models did have the option with the cloth seats, or yeah, aybe a Laurel rail, or R32/33 ???

Late models didnt sell as well as earlier models, which didnt sell well to begin with,

Never see many post-1992 models around, probably all soaked up quick by importers or still sitting in Japan.

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