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Uncommon. (btw I dont call seeing 1 cefiro 3 years ago and now having seen 20 in your entire life classify as 'everywhere' as some people seem to think is the case)

Good suspension options

Street cred

Nice and tough looking, with big kits or basic external mods

I have one

gf doesnt like 4 doors so never wants to drive it

no cop issues

less twits driving them (as skylines become more common and cheaper unfortuneatly more twat heads are buying them)

very few cefiro haters

If I could keep my eyes open this would just keep going

Easy to install stereos in to

I own one :P

Downsides tho... RB20, RB20 gearbox, Old, any cefiro only part is almost imposible to get, I own one, s13 suspension, front struts sit way too far back to get really good handleing.

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pffft 4 doors, 5 doors ftw!

Has all the points above, for those who dont believe it has Drift cred....

Stagea Drifting

Dude, it just isnt a door. Im sorry. You can use the twin sunroof thing, but the 5th door doesnt cut it.

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That is a bad case of door envy you have there dave, you should be th first person to reckognise it, tsk tsk tsk.

Stagea also has an RB25 stock, not RB20 and can have either all 4 wheels pushing or just the 2 rears......

Cmon dave ceffies are nice, but Stagea's are where it's at.

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