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1989 nissan cefiro.

flat out drift car from japan.

black.

full body kit.

late model (93) rb20det engine.

Laurel front end conversion. all bolt on parts.

after market turbo of some sort.

Blitz front mout cooler.

twin core alloy radiator.

HKS filter.

catch can.

tuned rom.

gtr injectors.

Blitz id 3 boost controller.

front and rear strut braces.

Kei office coilovers.

various aftermarket adjustable control arms.

Nismo 2-way LSD.

Full 6 point roll cage.

17 inch rims. (mismatched.).

4 electronic guages.

nardi wheel.

bride seat.

car is in good over all condition. ( body and motor).

plus more ive forgotten.

car is in sydney , awaiting clearance from quarantine.

bought 2 of them, and cant afford both , so one has to go.

want $9500 for the car. unregistered and un complied (15 yr old compliance).

now that the 15 year old rule is diminished these cars are going to get extremely rare, and hard to find.

call 0403228773 if u want to know more.

leave your email address if u are genuinely interested and ill send the pics out.

car needs to be sold now!

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if interested parties can call me , rather than post here, that would be great.

i can answer all questions easier that way.

car was test driven buy suplier in japan , and he reported that it ran extremely well, didnt miss a beat , and was in awesome condition for its age.

also forgot to add the car has an aftermarket fuel pump, and the coilovers are are reported to be brand new.

cheers

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