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Hey all god my ceffie for sale, its sexy etc. Gun metal grey.

details are as below

I know ive forgotten many mods on the car, will update post when im at home with full specs

Make:

Nissan

Model:

Cefiro

Year:

1989

Engine:

rb26det

Mileage

Aprox 80-90,000

Gearbox:

rb25 box

Engine:

rb26dett from r32GTR now single turbo

to4z

6boost manifold

External gate tial 48mm

Screamer pipe

Power fc D-Jetro with hand controller

Sard fpr

555cc nismo injectors

Bosh in tank pump

HKS ssq bov

F*** of i/c

all custom piping

twin core alloy radiator

Suspension:

HSD coilovers all round, height and damper adjustable

10kg springs front

8 rear

Adjustable arms all round

New stearing rack rack ends bushes all that jazz

5 stud conversion

q45 front brakes

r32gtst rear

Interior:

Mint condition interior

Apexi pen turbo timer

Greddy ProSpec B-ll boost controller

Nardi stearing wheel

Nismo shifter

Stereo:

some crappy head unit (no power to it)

crappy front speakers + s***ty rear speakers

Exterior:

Gun metal grey

Wonder front bar (needs painting)

D-Max side skirts

D-Max rear bar.

D-Max Front Gaurds +40mm

Weather Shields

Tinted windows

Driveline:

rb2b gearbox

new twin plate clutch

custon 1 peice tail shaft

Kazaa 2way LSD (spelling)

Wheels & Tyres:

work equips

R 19x10.5

F 18x 9.5

Not sure on offsets

Extra Details:

few things that need to be fixed, left hand rear gaurd needs some tlc

car is not registered nor have a mod plate

Item Condition:

good

Location:

qld, gold coast

Reason For Sale:

over it.

Contact Details:

0402846861 or pm me here, on the net often

Price and Payment Conditions:

25k O.N.O

pics below.

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