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tad bored. chucking some pics up of the cefiro im getting, Started off yellow and purple from japan, now its being painted (should be ready by the end of the week/early next week) will be all GTR metallic Purple with a new URAS kit on it.

might look ok in the pics but the body was quite rough, typical japanese style the rear gaurds were flared with plyers. so i had it all smoothed out :)

The car currently has:

Kei office coilovers

2 way

adjustable castor rods and other shit

GTR cooler

Profec EBC

Nardi 330mm wheel

other stuff that i cant be bothered mentioning.

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and what it looks like atm :blink: its in the paint shop getting painted and finished

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PLANS:

Drift that bitch :)

upgrade turbo

getting some new rims soon too, wanna piss off the 15X8's

so yeah, give me a week and i'll have some updated pics ;)

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nice one geeza... you should be able to sell the rims off to AE86 fanboys and pay off the car with the profit :blink:

Was the main body of the car midnight purple when you bought it?

lol I was gonna comment on the hobo leaning against the car, but then I didn't wanna step on any toes :blink:

How coe you're getting rid of the kit currently on it... I reckon it looks quite nice. Every drift superstar and his goldfish has the Uras kit now <_<

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