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Well I they are both 1990's. The green one I have owned for a year and a half and havnt had the chance to beat up on it yet. I was going to finish it this past month but I found another one on Yahoo I just couldnt pass up so I might sell the first one or keep it as a spare incase I crash the brown one into the wall drifting :ninja:

Ceffy number 1. Some of the parts are sitting in the trunk waiting for me to throw on. Still needs tune very badly!!!!

Mod's

-RB30DET w/R33 RB25 N/A cyl head. STD cams at this moment :(

-RB25 trans

-GTR PP w/metal clutch 3 puck. Might use a OS twin plate late.

-R33 Clutch master cyl

-R32 brake maser cyl

-GT35R

-RX7 550's injectors

-Greddy oil cooler

-custom relocation kit/lines and thermostat

-Series 2 NEO6 coil's conversion

-HKS 44mm gate

-custom exhaust and intercooler set-up

-Q45 MAF

-Custom eprom tune. Waiting for f-con V pro :mad:

-5 lug conversion F:GTR R:R33 GTS25T

-auto to 5 speed conversion

-floor to hand brake conversion

-S13 subframe.

-All Hicas gone!!!

-Zeal super function coilovers 8k 10k for now. Some pre load.

-TC rods

-steering spacer

-alum sub frame spacers

-FNOR1 F:17"X10" R: 17"X8" Got some P1 17"X9" 215 for front for the drifto.

-Front sway pillow joints, adj.

-Recaro solid bucket

-Spin knob

-Blitz oil press

-Blitz water temp

-280km Nismo speedo

-R32 clutch and brake peddles

-momo wheel w/spacer

-Nismo shift knob

-Quick shift shifter

Plans for the next few months: Have most the parts, just have to get it done.

-GTR shimmed diff/axles convesion

-AP racing calipars/rotors up front

-get tune with 450whp. Limited from injectors. I will see how I like it then will prob upgrade to larger set

-Sway bars

-Cusco RUCA's

-Tie rod spacers, Jic tie rods

-Hicas rack

-finish welding

-Cusom strut bars and chassies bracing

-Lighten this bitch up

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Ceffy number 2: Loading the container this month and should be burning rubber in another 6 weeks or so :P Got a guy close to me that really knows his v-pros so I should have this running like a new luxus.

Mod's:

-R33 RB26DETT

-HKS GT-SS Turbo’s

-R33 GTR N1 oil pump

-HKS F-con V pro

-No AFM

-HKS boost controller 1.1 Low 1.4 high

-GTR FMIC w/custom alum piping

-Trust 2 layer alum radiator

-Trust electric fan X2

-Trust 15 layer oil cooler w/filter relocation

-Aftermarket exhaust.

-Aftermarket down pipe

-Aftermarket air filters

-GTR fuel pump

-OS cross-mission 1st-3rd gear

-Nismo carbon clutch R33

-Nismo light flywheel

-“Bolltech??” 2-way LSD. Not sure of exact brand. Confusion in translation

-Autometer oil temp, water temp, boost, oil pressure and tachometer

-Greddy electric fan controller

-Bride Brix driver seat

-Shift knob

-Nardi steering wheel

-CD player and speakers or some sort

-Tire Advan Neova. F: 235/40/R17 R: 245/40/R17

-Cusco comp Zero. 5 way adj Coilovers

-Front T/C rods

-Cusco rear RUCA’s

-Hicas canceled

-R33 GTR Brembo brakes, front and rear w/5 lug conversion

-Cusco front strut bar

-Full aero body

-Dark Brown purl

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Well look who it is...this is great, Canadians on a Aus site, lol. Those whips are lookin fine! To bad your in Edmonton now, makes it a little harded to do a cefiro cruze. I can't wait to see them out.

I should get pic going for my car...I have the engine out and I'm prepping the bay for stitch welding and paint.

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HE HAS THE PASENGER SIDE AIR VENT COVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i got one for free from mates wrecked ceffy last week

mwahahaqhaha

mr canadian - can i have your drivers side square thingy on the dash just near the windscreen... it does something... it connects to climate control i think... possibly in cabin sensor?

btw i notice you have pillowball swaybar links... are they jic? where you get them from? give me details!

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i got one for free from mates wrecked ceffy last week

mwahahaqhaha

mr canadian - can i have your drivers side square thingy on the dash just near the windscreen... it does something... it connects to climate control i think... possibly in cabin sensor?

btw i notice you have pillowball swaybar links... are they jic? where you get them from? give me details!

Not exactly sure of what your talking about.

Not sure on the sway links. A Brazilian friend smashed his Silvia and striped it and I noticed he left the links cuz I was wrecking the car for him so it was a freebee. I was going to make some with QA1 parts but still not sure if its worth it. Prob best to just fork out the coin and get some good sways I guess :)

I’m not a fan of the FNO1RC's at all. They were cheap as chips and had good rubber and they fit better than a standard wheel. I also needed something in 5 lug and this option came to me. Id like to change to something else but for this year I just want to have fun and race it so rims are going to be swapped very often for battle unit rims.

As for the RB30's, I got a friend in ausi that sent a bunch to a business partner in Japan and I met him there and we built one together. He set me up with another pallet of them for Canada. Not big sellers here tho.Canadians are pussies!!!! They rather build RB24's for twice the money so I got to show people what they are missing out on.

In canada we still have a 15 year rule so its easy as pie to get them in. Transport canada is changing this im thinking within the next 6 months or so. They are not even giving us a chance for compliances so this is why im getting the cars I want before it gets harder and more expensive to get them in.

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