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weve been told above its in perth - and orange cef with same mirrors, same vskfs on the front and full uras kit instead of wonder... in orange... was at DA WA

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wanna explain the difference between aus spec vented front guards and jap ones

I was looking at a pair of "aussie" one Saturday and I cant tell the differance to the jap ones

apart from the little bit of mesh

Im confused so you bought this car and then painted it but your not happy with yourself

LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

mmk my bad on the guard thing dude... i thought it had dmax style with the double low vents (just looked at page 1)

same guards... hes just put chrome mesh in em

either way - if theyve resprayed it orange... big mistake

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i tried to however stupid driftaustralia removed their pic thread "not for public view" is there excuse - some personal photographer had a photobucket with lots of pics of it... ahd vskfs on the front and some shit wheels on the back

trying to get the pics again!

might have to wait till i get home and check my history of it

PIMP DAT - thats the plan! :)

I FOUND THEM!

BEFORE

1384-cars%20052.jpg

AFTER the australianisation - orange/black roof/bonnet+boot/uras kit

http://www.highoctanephotos.com/modules/ci...24_IMG_1002.jpg

http://www.highoctanephotos.com/modules/ci...24_IMG_1001.jpg

HERE GUMNUT!

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dude still cant see the pic Im over it guys site is gay

even if I go in myself and find what I think should be the pic I cant see it

and stuffed if Im signing up just to see it

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I hate when this happens.. :wave:

And he had to choose the most stereotypical 'drift spec' color combo and kit going around... Nah f**k it I'm over it now. This has tipped me over the edge, what a f**king wanker seriously.. Seen too many tough cars go down the same route. The ex Japanese motorsport R33 is a prime example. f**king bogans

If he indeed owns 2 Cefiro's then my sincere apologies

As far as i am aware the orange and black ceffy is infact punks other ceffy. He has both the green one and the orange one.

There was 2 orange ceffys at DA. One in SD thats punks one the other in DA is Adam Trewellas RB30det one freshly painted in Ford Focus orange.

I could b wrong about Punk ownin 2 ceffys but i'm pretty sure he does.

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