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after being overseas since late last year i have returned to Perth and am currently selling my Ceffy for real this time at around 14k negotiable with rego up to May 05.. usual features such as electric everything etc ;) Will be going into Autotrader next week at $15k

A31 Cefiro

Engine: RB20DET auto

Interior Modifications:

Recaro SR3s both sides

Sony Xplod Headunit

Carrozzeria speakers

Exterior Modifications:

East Bear Drift Mirrors (with electric adjustment)

18x8 (f) & 18x9 ® Work Ryver Touring

'93 Spec Grille

Clear Indicators

'93 Spec Tail-lights

Performance Modifications:

HKS GT2510

3" stainless steel dump

Chipped ROM

3" Cat Back w/DTM rear can

RG JTC N1 Coilovers

RG Brake Pads

M's air filter

Turbosmart BOV

Momo steering

No Plates

email : [email protected]

NOTE : will swap for a suitable 4 door family car.. PM me and we'll go from there

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