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I'm currently selling my Ceffy for around 13.8k negotiable with rego up to Nov 05.. usual features such as electric everything etc :cheers: There are a few dents on the body of the car, however will be fixed up before sale. Or I could get a quote and drop that from the price, which ever works for you. Bear in mind that i'm in the middle of Uni exams so I won't be free this coming week.

A31 Cefiro

Engine: RB20DET auto

KMs: 102k

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

Straight swaps welcome

No Plates

email : [email protected]

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