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ok so the time has come and my mind is made up , it's time to sell up all my cefiro stuff so here's a list of what i can think of: Purple cefiro; rb20det

rb25 5 speed xtreme clutch

td06sl2=20g turbo (and r33 rb25 turbo currently fitted)

hks external gate

gtr injectors

cam gears

power fc

isc coilovers

nismo 2way

camber arms caster rods hicas lock bar recaro seat 5 stud conversion momo wheel final konnexion kit (not fitted , standard bars are on it) full 3in exh gtr cooler gtr fuel pump cradle washers

comments: I've had this car 5 years+ with the full intention of making it a clean tidy street/drift/track car , with full intention of registering it (i have the compliance paperwork) , it's a very nice car to drive , the dash says 88,000klm (i put the dash in it , not sure what the real klm are but it wouldn't be much more) , There are a few rims to go with the car when it sells , including a pair of r33 gtr rims and a pair of r32 gtr rims and maybe some sparco rims pending what i'm doing with them at time of sale . (p.s there are numerous parts for compliance ,it needs very litle to be passable)

white cefiro; no engine , i do have a gearbox and tailshaft for it 1991 model in memory , it was passed as a personal import , it still has the engine wiring loom in it , the lca and struts have been swapped with r31 items but i have all the parts needed to put it back to stock . there is some damage to the vehicle which will need to be repaired by a professional panel beater but i have another complete shell that comes with it . (under the car is straight , it's been in a front ender and been poorly repaired , contact me for more info)

blue shell; has complete trim i think , it was the old 'street dancer' cefiro , best used for parts for the white one though. There are other spare parts that i've accumulated over the years that will be optioned to who ever buys either car. for the whole lot , which is all three cefiro and all parts i would consider offers around 13.5k ish , prices for the 2.5 cars to be sold seperately will have to be negotiated at the time of sale due to all the extras and options :)

white r33

1993 rb25det, auto , 20X,000 klm on body , around 150,000klm on engine , this car has been my missuz daily for the past 2 years , it's a good reliable car but average condition body wise (needs a buff and a touch up , and the trim isn't 100% ) , almost stock , never boosted above factory , it will come with stock 33 rims that need tyres $3,700ono

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Here's a link to the build thread , plenty pics in there :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/137062-toffs-track-slurry/page__pid__6381345__st__100#entry6381345

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