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So i bought me my VIP missle today.

a 1996 Nissan Cedric HY-33 VQ30DET

FMIC

GTR brakes all around

Endless pads

7th injector

injector controller

Airflow controller

boost controller

Turbo upgrade( dunno what it is, but its a f**king banshee)

exhaust

JIC coils

Veilside Andrew Dish wheels

leather

all power

auto sliding back front seats when the key is taken out (coolest ever)

Navi

CD changer

and a bunch of other cool ass shit

i think it has some tailights too....not sure

anyways

old pics

new ones will come this weekend

prolly tonight

this is it...but its dirty as hail in this picture

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these lights are soooo cool

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hey fellas i showed this thread to a friend and he loves the car and wants to buy one, not sure if we can get them in OZ, are these cheaper or on par with aristo's? plus you keep with the nissan heritage, he wants to spend less then 10 grand and third party it, he wrote off his R32 and the insurance companies want to rape him now.

We done a quick search but couldnt really find anything

hey fellas i showed this thread to a friend and he loves the car and wants to buy one, not sure if we can get them in OZ, are these cheaper or on par with aristo's? plus you keep with the nissan heritage, he wants to spend less then 10 grand and third party it, he wrote off his R32 and the insurance companies want to rape him now.

We done a quick search but couldnt really find anything

you actually know someone who wants to own a car called "Cedric"?????

I mean, its a nice looking bit of kit and all, but calling it Cedric? WTF were they thinking?

I suppose its slightly better than Gloria, but still.....

the only cedric iv seen around (in newcastle anyway) is my mates really nice deep maroon one, fairly old ( has the Z31 300zx turbo engine in it, VG30ET), reminded me alot of the laurel

im sure youd be able to bring in a newer shape cedroc into australia.. theres plenty of new-ish chasers etc getting around so theres no reason why one of these couldnt be brought in?.. or is there :D im sure its already been done... once again, very nice yokotas :( i love it more and more every time i see the pics

How about Captiva? WTF? Needs an R put in there somewhere.

CARPtiva FTMFW

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I would buy a cedric.. but i have a stagea, and i loikes it too much at the moment

Nice ride Grant... enjoy it

Edited by captinsane

cima > cedric > gloria

cedric has the turbo

Cima has the V8

give it a few months mates, it will be stellar

once i get my air sus, and work out exactly what offsets i need to make the lip touch the fender when its dumped, it will all come together

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