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AM ADVERTISING ON BEHALF OF MY COUSIN:

TOTALY PHHAATT CEFIRO !!!!

FULL BN BODYKIT

MANUAL

RB20 TURBO

FULL ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION

ABSOLUTE IMMACULATE, NOT A SCRATCH ON THE CAR!

LOOKING FOR $11,OOO UNCOMPLIED, COMPLIANCE CAN BE ARRANGED

LOCATED IN ADELAIDE

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wow... this car is gorgeous. How much for compliance... and where would you get it done in Adelaide???

compliance can range from $600 by a dodgy backyard mechanic or you can do it at

BEST ENTERPRISES for $1400 including regency inspection

PVP IMPORTS for $1500 including regency inspection

or

RORY THOMPSON ENGENEERING for $1100 not including inspection

ALL OF THESE WORKSHOPS ARE LOCATED IN THE NORTHERN SUBURBS

I'm sure there are some in the south aswell, but i am unaware of any.

Hope that answers your question

dont give in - this is worth at least 11K plus compliance.

have a look at the competition - r32 gtst - same year, same engine, mods bodykit. the cheapest you can find is $11500 stock as a plop. this is unique and they drive and handle great easier to slide than a r32 due to the longer wheel base. and you can fit more biathcs in the back

i honestly think this is worth $13-14K complied on the road

good luck with the sale

cheers

in answer to the "well why dont you buy it then" posts - i already have one

shaun

How many kms? $9500 complied  :(

dude i donno what to say to that except for you might get a NON-TURBO cefiro for $9,500

Be realistic, this car is worth $13,000+ when complied what makes you think i'll accept $9,500?????

dont give in - this is worth at least 11K plus compliance.

have a look at the competition - r32 gtst - same year, same engine, mods bodykit. the cheapest you can find is $11500 stock as a plop. this is unique and they drive and handle great easier to slide than a r32 due to the longer wheel base. and you can fit more biathcs in the back

i honestly think this is worth $13-14K complied on the road

good luck with the sale

cheers

in answer to the "well why dont you buy it then" posts - i already have one

shaun

Thanks a lot buddy appreciate the support

This is a DAMN CHEAP car!!!!

By the way, that is a "wonder" bodykit, not a BN. (Wonder looks better in my opinion)

Looked like a BN to me.... not that i know da difference B)

Has been placed on carsales.com.au

heres the link :

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/...rch_distance=25

Will also be placed in trading post this week!!

Be quick if you want to own this jap beauty as it will no doubt sell soon.... have had loads of interest

Bargain Price!!!

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