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Hey guys selling the ceffy, its been an awesome car, an dont want to sell it but its this or my laurel..

so here goes

Nissan Cefiro 145k on clock. 198kw on 12 psi

RB25DET conversion unknown k's. Have receipts from last owner for freshen up

Extreme Brass Button Clutch

Malpassi Fuel Reg

Plazaman Plenum, shorter cooler piping. more response

Screamer Pipe/Dump :-) :-)

Autech Body Kit (not over the top an too big)

Autometer Boost Gauge

Twin Pipes, Hi Flow Cat

Tint

Stereo

Nismo Knob

'Unknown' 2 Way LSD

5 Stud Conversion (approved)

Tein Coilovers (approved with certificate's)

Solid Cradle Bush's

All Electrics Work

has bronze 32 GTST wheels in bronze at the moment.. can negotiate the VIP wheels (17x9, 17x10)

Bad Points:

Roof Starting to fade, can organise to be painted if required

Air con needs gas. all hooked up jus never gassed after 25 conversion

Currently out of rego

No Air Con

OPEN TO SWAPS, bikes, cars etc...

$12kono

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