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My old man wanted a new car coz he can't drive manual any more due to leg problems.... so... I bought an RB20DET Cefiro! :)

Here's what its got:

2.0L turbo

automatic

97,000 km's

service history

one owner

excellent condition

factory optional LSD

factory option BBS alloys

damper adjustable suspension

power windows, power steering, etc.

wooohoo

pics are attached. And yes its thru J-Spec

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under all that 4door and wierd trim lies an R32 GTSt... and my old man might not get a turbo car when I'm done with it *hint hint*

The reason I grabbed it was coz JSpec contacted me as soon as the car came thru, it has a clean history with more than enough documentation to show for it. It als hcomes with the reciepts for almost every single part that's been changed or serviced on it (down to this recipt for a few bearings he changed). No damage, but it has been repainted and rust protected. And has a few parts that I can interchange with my car :(

Its one of the cleanest cars I've seen up for auction. Plus my dad just wants an Auto car under 8k so meh ;) not my money either.

well, i was referring to the fact that it had a R32 drivetrain and RB20DET engine, but it also has S13 suspension setup etc. I'm not too familiar with the A series models (A31 being this ceffy etc.) I'll have a look. I know for a fact that the LSD only came on the top of the range model, not really special edition. As with the R32's. The R32 and R33 GTSt LSD model was the top of the range. BBS Alloy wheels were only an option from a specific dealer in Japan, the name eludes me, but I've got it in an R32/33 factory options catalogue.

And no I don't think its the 4WD version, coz that would mean a transmission which was the same as the GTS4, but this one has the GTSt transmission.

Hey, now you're going to get your ass kicked by your old man as well :rofl:

He has already been OWNED by my HIACE work van, with about 300kg in dead weight at the back (tools, parts, weights, etc) :stupid: . It was the funniest thing i have ever seen/done, i lost all respect for R32 n/a's :/ :devfu: .

eh? were you actually racing me?

Here we go................ :).

Well i stopped at 80, did not want to speed.

Your car was revving pretty hard/loud (and yes i know how your car sounds on normal cruising).

When i pulled up beside ya at the lights all you could say was, and i quote;

"Shut-up. it's not that funny!". Couldn't help but laugh :)

Once you do your transplant, things will be totally different :).

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