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Item Summary: 1988 Nissan Cefiro RB20DET Manual

Location: QLD: Ipswich

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: I own 3 cars and dont drive it

Asking Price: 11000 ONO

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 

Extra Information:

No Swaps

I want to sell this car as I dont drive it anymore and I dont have any space to keep it. So it must go. I have over 10k in receipts

This model Cefiro was a full optioned out from Japan with the turbo motor, sunroof and better interior. The car was imported & converted to manual by previous owner. It just had a retune but needs a dyno run to know exact power figures. Makes approx 200-230kws atw with current mods.

Specs:

RB20DET 165xxx on the dash

Pod filter

CAI

4inch intake

Garrett GT3082 Internal gate

3inch exhaust

3inch dump pipe

FMIC

Turbosmart plumb back BOV

ARP head studs

Cometic Multi layer head gasket

Rebuilt head

Adjustable cam gears

Triple core radiator

Nismo radiator cap

Header/breather tank

Nismo 600cc injectors

GTR fuel pump

Turbosmart fuel pres reg

Braided lines to the turbo

Custom head oil drain line

19 row oil cooler and filter relocation

MicroTech LT10s

Battery in boot relocation

RB20 gearbox

Direct Service Cushion Button Clutch

Billet Flywheel

ARP Flywheel Bolts

Locked diff

Silkroads F: 8kg R: 6kg coilovers

10 levels of damper adjustment

Height adjustable w/ Camber Tops

JIC castor rods

Cusco front strut brace

JJR rear strut brace

HICAS lock bar

Z32 4 pot brakes front

Green Stuff Pads

Buddy Club P1's in satin black w/ red pin strip

F17X8 R17X9

Federals 595s

Rays Engineering Anodised Red Wheel Lugs

Monkey house URAS kit

Custom paint called blurple (black/purple pearl)

Rolled guards

Bucket seats

KKR deep dish steering wheel

Nismo gear knob

Oil temp/pressure & water temp gauges

Fire extinguisher

Apexi auto turbo timer

HDi-SBC-D-Evolution and boost gauge

Currently unregistered but will be sold with a RWC, can be sold registered if buyer wishes.

For anymore information please conntact me, Matt on 0431184586

Buy it now for $11000

No swaps.

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