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I have a Nissan A31 Cefiro for sale.

The details for the A31 are:

1990 model

RB20DET engine (with balance of 90 day warranty)

5 speed manual

remote central locking with immobilizer

tinted windows (tinted by Premier tint)

K&N pod filter

3" exhaust from the cat back

cannon style polished muffler

blitz boost gauge

blitz turbo timer

Tein coilovers all round with camber adjustment on the front

16" AVS mags

DR. Drift chipped ECU

AC with climate control

180SX front seats

The RB20DET engine was installed by Dr. Drift and is from an R32 Skyline. It is runnign stock boost atm (7 psi). The AC was overhauled approx 12 months ago. Compressor was rebuilt and system regassed.

The ODO has 167,000KM (approx at time fo post) but not sure how many KM on the current engine. Was told the engine is solid and it has warranty.

I believe the clutch, diff and gearbox are standard items. I also have standard passenger side seat.

The car currently has a stereo setup consisting of 2 x 12" MTX thunder 5000 subs, VNET 4 channel AMP, clarion 6.5" splits in front doors. All speakers running from the amp. Pioneer head unit. Can supply car with or without stereo for the right price.

I'm looking for around $10,500 without the stereo. But can do the car with stereo. I also have some Autotechnica Monza seats that never made it into the car. Can include either or both items for the right price.

PM or call Will on 0416 025 494 with any questions.

Thanks.

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