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i didnt think pt cruisers were all that rare/wacky?????......... :cool:

It's not necessarily what you have, but what you do to it.... Not sure about the rest of you, but that is the first (and ugliest) wood-panelled PT I've seen....

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I recently got sent this pic of a cefiro wagon with an r33 front

Never even knew they made cefiro wagons let alone ones with skyline frontspost-49054-1235474508_thumb.jpg

I think it looks alright but i havent seen ti from the back yet

I recently got sent this pic of a cefiro wagon with an r33 front

Never even knew they made cefiro wagons let alone ones with skyline frontspost-49054-1235474508_thumb.jpg

I think it looks alright but i havent seen ti from the back yet

THAT I LIKE! :)

It may not be everyones idea of what a wagon should be, but I think that is one cool looking vehicle. Love the rims too.

YUK! why would they even make a Cerifo wagon when the Stagea is Cefiro based!!!

Anyway, this is bit better, back from a time when cars were made of real steel,

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1961 Chrysler New Yorker

YAHOO!

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I recently got sent this pic of a cefiro wagon with an r33 front

Never even knew they made cefiro wagons let alone ones with skyline frontspost-49054-1235474508_thumb.jpg

I think it looks alright but i havent seen ti from the back yet

Apparently it was a 1 off show car, built by Trial.

It's for sale, if anyone is interested: http://www.directimported.com/car-profile....1995&vid=15

I am glad they don't make a R35 GTR wagon cos if they did the house would be for sale tomorrow. I would happily live out of one of those babies its F***ing awesome. (Missus would be pissed as though, maybe I could trade her on a GTR coupe :D ) No no no bad bad thoughts....... I shall love my wife, the car does not come first.

I recently got sent this pic of a cefiro wagon with an r33 front

Never even knew they made cefiro wagons let alone ones with skyline frontspost-49054-1235474508_thumb.jpg

I think it looks alright but i havent seen ti from the back yet

it's not a cefiro, its a 33 with an Exa hatch grafted on i believe....

do not want.

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