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There are 2 cefiros in the driveway and 1 has to go, located in adelaide, prefer SA buyers, mods as follows

ENGINE

RB20det manual

manual conversion done in Australia

R33 gtst turbo

3 inch one piece dump and front pipe

Apexi cat back system

600x300x76 front mount kit

HKS pod filter

Dr drift boost controller

Bosch 040 fuel pump

SUSPENSION AND DRIVELINE

Tein HR coilovers height and camber adjustable

9.5kg/mm front and 7.5kg/mm rear springs

front strut brace

Extreme 5 puk single plate clutch

KAAZ 2 way LSD

EXTERIOR

factory front and rear bars

aftermarket side skirts unknown brand

AVS model 6 rims 16x7 front and 17x7 rear

INTERIOR

R32 gtst front seats

aftermarket steering wheel unknown brand

alloy shift knob

drift handbrake button

oil temp / water temp / boost gauges

PRICE

$13,200 negotiable

EXTRA INFO

Mechanicaly the car is fine and has been serviced regularly. A dyno run after the front mount and pump were installed made 152rwkw at 0.8 bar with no tuning running very rich 10.5 : 1 air fuel. The body is generally good except the bonnet lets it down. It has two dents near the front edge and the holes from previous bonnet pins have rubber inserts in them like you can see in the photo. Interior is in excellent condition with only the passenger side vent surround missing. Aircon has been removed but is available. It has seen 3 drift practice days but as it arrived in OZ with auto I assume it has only been thrashed by me. Im not on the forum often maybe every few nights so if your genuinly interested call Chris on 0401 483 906

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hay champ, i seen u out at Lala on the weekend in the sr ceffy, u were doin gd!!

I actually live just on the next road from u! I am keen to have a look at the car so pm me or somethin so i can have a chat!

cheers Josh

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