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really who cares atleast there not doing up magna's and Adz how much of a spanner do you think people will think you are for copying that ceffy in the first place

think about isc 32 or those 2 green 32's

someone always does it "first" and the other guys a spanner for copying him

how about you try (I know its hard) to do something different from what you have seen with your's rather than just coping how his use to look

im in love with the colour...

and since when do i copy ryan? ive been pretty original with my styling

others have done khahki - you know that 34 4 door show car in the states?

and the japanese owner of this khahki cef - he has a new car whcih is a 180... which - khahki green

can the owner of this cef - if he hasnt resprayed it... cut a piece of his kit or something off with the paint and send it to me? :laugh: hahaha

p.s. deluxe my post 2 posts ago quoting yours wasnt directed at you - it was sarcasm to the general public

Edited by Hella Flush
so some can express their homosexuality through their car? :sorcerer:

ZING!

Well what you wanna do is your problem not ours! LOL JK buddy!

Go see your mates at Doylies, they'll find you a "out there" colour! and no doubt there will still be people going :laugh: at that too!

Edited by Deluxe

dumb question.... whats Jspec? a website?

i know its short for "japanese specifications" but are you guys refering to something else?

wonder how he god all his trim black? guess just spray paint?

Edited by 4DoorWhore
You know what??? They have different colours and bodykits in this world for a reason......... You work it out!

Colours yes, but there aren't that many readily available bodykits for the cefiro as compared to something like skylines or silvias.

Grey trim is ugly IMO, brown is okay if it's suede (spelling?),

Don't forget you could get leather trim in the ceffs, I've seen a couple with cream leather interior.

Edited by daisu

wouldnt be factory cream leather though would it?

not for a31... a32/a33 yes... surely not?

thing is - anyone with grey trim gets black carpet (and its really nice black carpet too)

anyone with black trim gets grey carpet (looks like shit)...

so ive got grey carpet in my new one - hate it gonna change it to black... just need to find someones black carpet :laugh: shouldve swapped when i had my other cef at the same time

i think he ment the chrome trims around the doors/rear window and door handles. notice how on the kharki ceffy they are black?

yeah i did... mine is chrome... but im thinking of powdercoating the door handles or somthing...

does Jspec have a website?? never mind google is my friend... http://www.j-spec.com.au/

Edited by 4DoorWhore

really? i work within the fresh produce industry and the sales of bananas have plummeted since the recovery

before the storm the shop i used to work at would go through about 11-17 boxes of 13kg per day, now the recorvery is back we struggle to move 7 or 8?

i think perhaps people are over them, i never really was too much into bananas, i prefer exotic fruit, such as apples.

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