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This is my Cefiro. June 89 build, ~90,000kms, RB20DET, 5sp, cat back exhaust, Black, Sunroof, Nardi Wheel, Bride Brix Passenger Seat, ghey gearknob, SSR Mesh Rear wheels, unknown Dished fronts, Late Model Tail light & centre panel. Slight rear panel damage.

I have Z32 front brakes, Tein HR Coilovers, R33 GTR cooler, R32 GTR Cams & R32 GTR injectors to go in once it arrives in mid August.

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Ok spose i better list my mods too.

RB26DETT

Custom turbo's equivilant to hi flo 2540's

600cc injectors

Wolf3dV4 with MAP

HKS adjustable cam gears

Aftermarket cams, unknown spec(we believe 262's)

twin pod filters

custom Dump pipes into a twin 3" system

R200 rear diff with a welded up 4.3:1 gearset

VL Turbo gearbox

OS Geiken twin plate clutch

Nismo fuel pressure regulator

Bosch 040 fuel pump

R33 gt-r radiator(modded to fit)

Hybrid bar and plate intercooler

Profec b S2 EBC

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I have a couple of Cefiro's........ a dead stock one (has coilovers, exhaust, pod and steering wheel waiting to be fitted.

And another that basically has too many bits and pieces to list.

Would post a pic but not sure how.

JAGER: Both of mine are avialble for sale if you are interested. PM if you like.

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Interior/Vinyl spray will soon fix that brown. Those wheels are pretty nice... guards look to be rolled at the front too?

Im thinking I shall be removing my grille and replacing it with an ARC oil cooler if I can find/afford one ;P

JK

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Do these come with R200 or R180?

The diff in mine looks a fair bit different to the R200 in my SR SIL80

Mine also came with R32 gtst brakes all round. Also the roll-cage wasn't bolted in at all. It was just sitting in there!.... Drift-rice!

I know that Cefiros are very widely used as drifters in Japan and NZ. Drifters in Oz haven't taken to them yet. Its only a matter of time

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