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Car/Sale Details:

Model: 1988 Nissan A31 Cefiro

Transmission: 5spd Manual

Engine: RB20DET

Mileage: Suspected 90,000ish

Colour: White with Blue Pearl

Rego: Till 01/06

Mechanical/Fuel Modifications:

Fuel Pump: R32 GTR

Injectors: Standard

Turbo: HKS GT2535 running 0.8 BAR

Dump Pipe: HKS

Exhaust: 3" with Trust twin 2.5" pipe from rear muffler

Cooling Modifications:

Intercooler: R32 GTR with East Bear Piping Kit

Radiator: R32 GTR

Oil Cooler: GReddy 13 Row (Just Installed)

Driveline Modifications:

Gear Box: RB25DET 5spd (Installed September)

Diff: Kazz 2-way LSD

Clutch: Sprung Centered Brass Button

Brakes/Hubs: R32 GTS-t M-Spec All Round (5 stud)

Suspention/Handling Modifications:

Coilovers: Cusco Fully Adjustable

Front Strut Brace: Unknown Brand

Rear Strut Brace: Cusco

Rear Sway Bar: Cross Road

Interior:

Nice Black Interior with Hideous Gray Driver's Seat

GReddy Mechanical Boost (Driver's Side A-Pillar)

GReddy Electric Oil Temp (Passenger’s Side Dash)

GReddy Electric Oil Pressure (Passenger’s Side Dash)

GReddy Electric Water Temp (Passenger’s Side Dash)

GReddy Electric Exhaust Temp (Passenger’s Side Dash)

Momo Race Steering Wheel

Grex (GReddy) Gear Knob

Passanger’s side vanity mirror complete with picture of Japanese Owner, His Girl Friend and Poo Bear

Genuine Nissan Cup Holder Under Stereo

Styling & Wheels:

Front Wheels: 18" x 8" Volk (Rays Engineering) Challenge F Zero (+22 off set)

Rear Wheels: 18" x 9" Volk (Rays Engineering) Challenge F Zero (+40 off set)

Front Bar: TBO Sports

Side Skirts: Autech factory optioned ??

Rear Bar: Unknown Brand

Wind: GP Sports T-Wing

Tail Lights: Late Model

Head Lights/Grill: Late Model

Stereo:

Head Unit: Japanese Sony Mini disc (Might as well burn it, mini disc component doesn’t work)

Speakers: Pioneer Front and Rear

*Other Included Items

6 x GTR Injectors

1 x RB30ET Bottom end (Block, Crank, Rods, Pistons, oil pump and a few other bits and pieces)

A box of goodies that come with the car which contain items such as Uras drift pineapples, original front indicators, new springs for coil overs (unsure of rates) and several over misc pieces.

Other Details

This vehicle is serviced every 5,000kms with Pennzoil HPR5 & either a Nissan or Ryco oil filter. Within the last 3 months I have replaced the following items, gearbox with an RB25DET item, clutch master cyliner, clutch release bearing, coolant nulon long life, diff and gearbox oil.

SOLD

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Sorry for the delay guys, pics are up. I also replaced the release bearing and clutch master cylinder when I installed the new gearbox.

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Someone please buy this car so I can get SLK-GTR, R32 GTR :D I will let it go without the following items Volks, GTR injectors, RB30, Uras drift pineapples, oil cooler, GTR interior and all guages for $14,000

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