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as in vehicles for sale.... check out the pictures in my other thread

all parts are available or whole car to buy and register or strip!!

$4000

come and take it away!!!! :ninja:

DICKMAN!! wats crakin? what parts you got man? i need bits pieces! hook a brother up maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate!

thats the one... u know the car

and i have EVERYTHING any part u can think of for a ceffy i have it... lol

all parts are straight front and rear bars have a couple of scratches on them but pretty much everything else is good to go

if u need to see pictures u can go to the whole cars for sale section and type in 4 wheel drive cefiro and u will see some pics

cheers guys :P

link to pics: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/4-...l&hl=cefiro

It would be a real shame to see this wrecked , seems to be a series 2 judging by my cefiro radar :P . i also need random bits and pieces , pm me if you do end up wrecking it (if i didn't live interstate i'd buy the whole lot! )

thanks bud, ur right it will be a shame to wreck it, but it doesnt seem like anyone wants a straight 4 wheel drive cefiro...... WHAT THE???

THROW ME SOME OFFERS PEOPLE :P

Its also a shame this thing has had 5 owners in the last 6 months and has received an absolute flogging by 3+

No offense dude, but if I didn't know any better about that particular car, or it actually had a better history, believe me, I'd be all over that like a fat kid on a jelly donut.

:)

somebody buy it and fix it.

ummm i dont know who u are, but i have owned the car for the last 6 months.... i would know cos i paid 6 months rego and now its out....... and A FLOGGING??? wtf are u smoking its auto and untill i got the car it was ABSOLUTELY STANDARD...... get ur facts straight before u post up absolute DRIBBLE

:)

My Apoligies.

I just followed up my own shit here, NOT THE CAR I WAS THINKING OF.

There is a black, mid-late model AWD, with same interior, in Queensland, that was for sale for 4K last time I saw it.

Originally sold for like..2.5k, down from 6k, then went back up to 10k and went through a few owners, eventually back down to 4k again (is for sale right now actually).

That's the one you want to avoid. Thats the one that's been through 500 cockhead owners.

Sorry dude :)

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