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Please no swaps $10,000 needs a new home
For sale is my91 series 2 Nissan Cefiro with 5 speed manual with rego till 09-04-2013 , road worthy certificate and Modplates for all modification
one of the cleanest cefiro's around inside and out very well looked after
It has an rb25det conversion
Walbro fuel pump
full turbo back 3inch exhaust,
remote oil filter and oil cooler
alloy radiator

front and rear 5 stud conversion
r34 gt-t brakes
r32 rear brakes
DBA T3 club spec rotors
QFM a1rm Brake pads
Tien Flex Coilovers
Whiteline swaybars front and rear

series 1 dark interior
nardi classic steering wheel
S15 drivers seat
eclipse cd player
Full passenger capacity rollcage- modplated

autech front lip
B&N side skirts
autech copy rear bar
dark weather shields
Roof spoiler
up spec vented front grill
Blitz techospeed 3 piece wheels 18x 9 +22
custom flared wheel arches
resprayed in ford ego gunmetal grey about an year ago

HAS COLD AIR-CON, NEEDS A NEW HOME

RWC HAS RUN OUT DUE TO NOT BEING SOLD IN THE TIME BUT FOR SERIOUS BUYER WILL GET ANOTHER ONE.
Please no swaps
i work between 8.30am and 6.30pm so text me as i cant really take calls then.
or you can call between 6.30pm and 9.00pm or anytime on the weekend
Aaron 0404043119 LOCATED 4565 NOOSA

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