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Well i have recentrly purchased a project car, so i think it might be best if the cefiro goes

1988 Nissan Cefiro A31

R33 Series 2 RB25DET

5spd Gearbox from R33

3"dump/front pipe

3" Titanium Cat Back

Trust FMIC

Trust Type R BOV

FET turbo Timer

Nismo 5 puk Clutch

Nismo(old school) Locked Diff (recently been reshimed, tight as)

5 Stud Conversion

R33 Brakes Front and Rear

Tein HR Coilovers with camber tops front, solid top hats rear

Cusco Adjustable Castor Arms

Adjustable Rear Camber Arms

Adjustable Rear traction Arms

Adjustable Rear Toe Arms

Front Strut Brace

Rear Subframe Alloy Bush Kit

6-Point Bolt In Roll Cage, Front Half Paded

Sparco Race Seat

4-Point Sparco Harness

Momo Steering Wheel

Razo Shift Knob

Full Bodykit

MP3 Player

Kenwood Front Speakers

Registered For 6months

Oil Change done ever 5000kms

Front 17"x8" with P6000 tyres 75%

Rear 17"x9" with Bridgestone SO3 70%

This car handles very well.

Price with mods listed $18K

Price is subject to negotiation.

Car is located in perth

email me for more info

[email protected]

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offers around $15K would get the following mods

1988 Nissan Cefiro A31

R33 Series 2 RB25DET

5spd Gearbox from R33

Trust FMIC

Trust Type R BOV

FET turbo Timer

Nismo 5 puk Clutch

Nissan Standard LSD

5 Stud Conversion

R33 Brakes Front and Rear

Tein HR Coilovers with camber tops front, solid top hats rear

Front Strut Brace

Rear Subframe Alloy Bush Kit

Sparco Race Seat

4-Point Sparco Harness

Momo Steering Wheel

Razo Shift Knob

Full Bodykit

Registered For 6months

Oil Change done ever 5000kms

Front 17"x8" with P6000 tyres 75%

Rear 17"x9" with Bridgestone SO3 70%

Edited by StilledCefiro

Just to TRY and help a fellow ceffy owner out. As much as red is an aftermarket colour, the only other red cef I've ever seen is mine. So you would be buying a rare car, with an even rarer colour.

They are good mods for the price. Someone snap it up!@

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