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hey guys after some thinking I've decided to part out my drift car. theres nothing wrong with juz think it will be easier to part it out...

so heres the list

-whole car 1988 nissan cefiro with rb25det conversion making 215rwkw $5000

-rb25det series 2 with turbo (hks2530) $ 1900 has only bout 65000km on it

-adaptronic ecu to suit rb25det $900

-yellow jacket coil packs $280

-tein coil overs (old but still work no leaks) $700

-weld diff r200 $250

- rb20det gearbox (snyco from 1st to 2nd is gone) $300

-adjustable rear camber arms, traction arms and toe arms $200 for the lot

-bucket seat (blue and black has rear on it ) $100

-saber radiator $150

- oil cooler kit $100

if theres anything u guys need or want juz ask. anyone is welcome to come have a look at the car everything is in running order and will stay that way until i get interest..

also the car can be regoed i can arrange a pink slip for as it still has bout 2months before it needs a blue slip.

call or sms 0403 231 323 i don't normally go on here so best to call or sms thanx.

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