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1988 A31 Nissan Cefiro
118XXX KMS on body

288KW on 19PSI

engine:
S1 RB25DET rebuilt by some guy in Traralgon
GReddy T67 25G turbo
GReddy 44MM external wastegate
GReddy high mount exhaust manifold
GReddy forward facing plenum
GReddy dump/front pipe
GReddy water temp sensor
GReddy radiator
GReddy oil cooler
APEXI deltafin intercooler
HKS RB20 camshafts, 264/8.5mm
HKS RB20 cam gears
Tomei oil restrictors in block
Q45 throttle body
ARP head studs
replaced head gasket
Tomei twin feed fuel rail with -6 fittings
1000cc top feed injectors
Gates timing belt
braided wategate vaccuum line
custom twin 3" straight pipes
Splitfire coilpacks
Nismo thermostat
Z32 AFM
Nisstune ECU
Walbro fuel pump
gutted cat
Cusco catch can
RedTop RB20 rocker covers (-10 fittings)
battery relocated to boot
lobster back metal intake pipe (4")
lobster back cooler piping

driveline:
RB25 5speed manual gearbox
custom one peice tailshaft
ORC single plate clutch
KAAZ 2way lsd with 4:11's

brakes:
R32 GTST four piston front calipers
R32 GTST front discs
R32 GTST rear discs
R32 GTST twin piston rear calipers
R32 5 stud rear hubs
S14 5 stud front hubs
HKB 10mm extended rear wheel studs
BM44 brake booster
Cusco BMS

suspension:
Whiteline adjustable rear swaybar (27mm)
SuperPro steering rack bushes
JJR solid steering shaft bush
Nismo rear strut brace
MidnightMods rear subframe risers
Kazama castor arms
Kazama tie rods
Kazama tie rod ends
Driftworks front knuckles
JIC camber arms
JIC FLT-FAS coilovers
Cusco front strut brace
Ultra Racing fender braces
PoweredByMax rear toe arms

interior:
GReddy boost guage
Defi oil temp/pressure and water temp guages in DIN slot
JJR drift handbrake button
Juran seat rail
Bride Brix 1.5 drivers seat
Bride centre console
R33 GTS-T passenger seat
McQueen motorsport weld in half cage (retaining all standard interior)
Cusco bolt in cross bar
Nardi 350mm deepcorn
Nardi boss kit
S14 gearknob
Factory Nissan floormats
Kenwood headunit
JBL front and rear speakers
deleted all a/c related parts
deleted all heater related parts
deleted all sound deadening
fire extinguisher
dash loom and fuse box stripped to run bare essentials

exterior:
Autech body kit
Nissan factory weathersheilds
late model S3 grill
late model S3 tail lights
roof spoiler
pumped guards

wheels and tyres:

front:
17X9 +11 SSR Agle Strusse (not pictured)
rear:
17x9.5 +12 Gramlights 57C (not pictured)
Rays wheel nuts
SSR valve caps

have had this car for 5 years now, current engine set up is very reliable and is pretty much a turn key drift car, dont see why it couldnt be very competitive with a few tweaks

car is currently on historic rego, so will be sold un registered

happy to send interstate at buyers cost

alot of spares will be included in the sale if bought for the right price

any finer details can be discussed with serious buyers, alot more to explain about it but PM me for info

located in Point Cook Victoria

$15,000

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