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hey guys and girls, i have been a member of sau for a while now but have never posted anything and have just about finished the outside of my ceffy so i thought id introduce myself and my car. by the way im also a member on ns.com (yelofeva).

Me: Cal. (thats about all i guess your interested in) :)

My Car: Dark blue Cefiro

RB20DET

Uras Kit (what else?)

Apec Apache 17's

Tint

D2 Coilovers

K&N pod

Crankcase airfilter

A few braided hoses :P

Aftermarket steering wheel

Boost and oil temp gauges

Sparco Pheonix seat (got no rails so i havnt put it in yet, if anyone knows anywhere that sells rails for it lemme know.)

i think thats about it, now the outside is just about finished its time for the performance mods :D

so here is my car in its stages:

cef.jpg looks like an amphibian with no bottom jaw! :P

silvia026.jpg

Picture026.jpg sorry bout the small pic, dunno how to resize it.

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Ooohhh very nice Cal. Welcome aboard SAU!

Another URAS kit....goddamn if only WSX kits could be got....

Glad u got some new rims...the old ones with the kit make it look very....um...funny :D

Is this a daily driver or purpose built for track / drift?

Ando

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yeh cheers guys, thanks for the warm welcome.

nah its my daily driver, was gonna be my drift car but you know how it is, when it gets too precious (expensive) you start to look after it.............

some of you. ;)

Look after your Cefiro..... sorry me no understand... ;)

Very true thou.....some are after a straight daily driver ...PFFT

Some are after a Drift pig... WOOT :)

Each to their own..... but there is no excuse for not sliding a neat Ceffie :)

Ando

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R33Deviat... sure there is :dry: Mine is "Dad will whoop my ass if I make his car a drift pig". He's already givin me grief for bad fuel efficiency coz I put a boost controller in the cef. My old man washes the car every week and vaccumn it, dusts the carpets, even checks the water level in the battery every month. When spares have to be put in he insists on getting OEM nissan parts "because they are guranteed to work properly", even when I can get him spare parts out of japan cheaper. The man is obsessed.

One of these days I'm gonna take the car away, drop it a couple of inches, put some 18's on it and fit a URAS kit onto it. Pimp my ride style :P

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sunroofs don't cost that much you'd be surprised they generally are about $300... or there abouts, you can get fully electric retractables for about $700...

i've got a spare ceffy sunroof sitting in my shed... the glass is cracked but its the whole assembly inc motor etc....

incase anyone is interested :S

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One of these days I'm gonna take the car away, drop it a couple of inches, put some 18's on it and fit a URAS kit onto it. Pimp my ride style :D

Just make sure it's stays auto, set it off with some giovanni 20's on cos you gotsta have da chrome pack. Then he's been officially pimped.

f*kN DIE PIMP MY RIDE :/

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