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hey buddy, still havent sold your car yet?

i see you dropped the price now...how's my car plus $5000? i just picked it up from the compliance place, so it's engineered and ready for rego, and you can take off the cf bonnet and the rims if you want.

=======cefiro=======

1989 model

88000km metalic gunmetal paint

R33 rb26dett engine 56000km

N1 turbos

Nismo 550cc injectors

Nismo fuel pump

(new) Fidenza (u.s.a made) adjustable cam gears ($250)

(new) ARC fmic ($300)

(new) Xtreme semi puck hd clutch ($600)

(new) X-force stainless 3" cat ($199)

(new) 2.5"x2 into 3.5" GTR front pipes ($300)

(new) Apexi RS 3.5" catback exhaust ($300)

(new) Apexi power intake pods ($200)

(new) Apexi power fc + controller ($1,000)

(new) Apexi RSM (blue screen) ($240)

(new) Apexi pen type tt ($120)

(new) Omori boost gauge ($100)

(new) Omori oil press gauge ($115)

(new) Omori water temp gauge ($115)

(new) Omori oil temp gauge ($115)

(new) Defi D-gauge 4.5" shift light tacho ($360)

(new) HKS hypermax II coilovers ($1,500)

(new) Tein caster rods ($290)

(new) Cusco rear camber arms ($250)

(new) Cusco rear caster arms ($250)

(new) Cusco rear toe arms ($250)

(new) braided brake lines ($250)

(new) GTR front brakes (5stud) ($550)

(new) AVS model 6 rims 17x9 +20 ($1,000)

(new) 2x HKS ssqv ($600)

(new) Clutch slave cylinder ($97)

(new) Veilside Gear knob ($40)

(new) Clutch slave cylinder ($90)

Cusco front strut brace

R33GTST rear brakes (5stud)

Aftermaket lsd (dont know brand, but locks like nuts)

Flared guards front and rear

N1 head lights

late model tail lights

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new parts total ($8,831)

car cost ($14,500)

compliance ($1,500)

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total cost ($23,831)

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lol sorry man i just sold mine, its a doggy dog world everyone wants a bargain and in bris seen them selling for 29 at dealers but you know, some ppl feel more comftable with that

You mean Dog-eat-dog world... :confused:

Free bump, goodluck with the sale dude! :)

you offered me 10k and your cefiro a month ago, sorry its to low of a change over.

Bizzarro this things still here!

I'd hold out a bit mate, you'll get what it's worth...

Heck I'd probably have bought it if I'd found it earlier...

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