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sorry if it's a re-post.. the firewall at work wont let me view the ceffy & other 4 doors area... so i had to go to one of my old posts in here and click new topic.

(good reason for a re-post don't you think lol!)

anyway... what's your opinions?.

I have mixed feelings, i like the idea, very unique and probably look great in the flesh but i don't know... the pictures kind of make it look weird.

Cheers,

Dave.

*edit, hope this link works better*

Edited by DJ984

Nah I am not a fan! I love the look of the cefiro front / lights....why make it look like another R34 Skyline???!!!!

The whole point of having a cefiro is to be different.....you rarely see another Cefiro on the road!! :D

Best bit everyone is like WTF when they mistake the Cefiro for a slow arse family car and then.....VVVRRRROOOOOMMMMM PPSSSHHHTTT :P BYE BYE

I tend to agree,

The front end it totaly out of proportion to the rest of the car. Nice idea but it does not do it for me. Why ruin a perfectly nice looking ceffy?

Dont Like it either, front end looks to big for the body, i have seen it in flesh it is diferent but im not a fan. As you say the whole family car sleeper style rocks my socks :D

FBI = Different. But mmmmmmmm not keen

Looks shit. No attempt made to blend the front bar in. 34 4 doors and Ceffys look awesome in their own respect.. This is just bad Joojoo

Go stick ur shitty r34 nose onto an s15 or something.. 17k LOL... Wonder what he payed for it. What a Jackass

ha ha! yeah, not many positive opinions coming out here eh... I actually thought the nose was a bit small not big though... seems to sit to low / sloped / off shape.

Ando : I'd love a ceffy man... put an rb25 / 26 / 30 det in there, a work shop x kit and some 33 gtr rims and she'd be tough as nails. But not really in a position for any of that at the moment lol!

Car is slow at the moment... playing the waiting game :D PM me and i can fill you in with more details

Cheers.

  • 4 weeks later...

lol you guys are way too harsh... not that I'm a fan of the mod or anything, and I think the blend job looks wierd the R34 front dosen't suit the shape of the cef back.

that said... we did this, so I can't criticise:

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