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For sale or swap, my a31 nissan cefiro.. very reliable car, i drive it everyday taking my kid to school, shopping lol etc etc

Interior is near immaculate. Been told the interior pattern is quite rare aswell.

202xxxks on the shell

Engine

RB20DET conversion approx 130xxx kms

JJR FMIC,

3inch exhaust dumped after diff, no mufflers!! sounds angry

NGK plugs

Dr. Drift custom tune to 169.1 rwkw

Gates sport timing belt and tensioner

Driveline

5 Speed manual conversion

R33 GTST Shimmed LSD

extreme extra heavy duty solid button drift clutch(rated to 650hp) not very old..

new 3 inch thick wall 1 piece tailshaft

Wheels/Brakes

S15 Front Suspension Conversion

Lovells Sport Springs

KYB Struts

Hicas Lockout Bar

5 stud Conversion

R32 GTR Front brakes

R33 Rear brakes

Volk GTP Rims (17x9 +33, 17 x 8) new tyres, 95% tread

Rays gold wheel nuts and valve caps

Bendix Brake pads

Other mods

new water pump

Bosch 044 fuel system

alloy radiator

thermo fans

mushroom pod filter(new)

Boost tee(new)

Recaro Drivers seat

Momo gear knob

Speco Boost gauge

Alpine Type R front splits

Alpine Type R rear Splits

Double din dvd player/screen

battery in powered box in boot

new fully synthetic oils allround, recently been pitted and registered!! passed pits without a problem!!

$10500 or swap!! hit me up with wat ya have.. doesnt bother me if i dont get rid of it, ill just keep spending money on it!!

sms 0409402860 or pm

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