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whats this growing trend you guys have lol. stick with the ceffys...

on another note, i think my rear guards are bigger than yours now huddy...just alot less professional haha (steam pipe technique, guard roller broke lol) but can now fit 17x9 +19 buddyclubs with 235/45 tyres on a near 0 camber setup.

anyway, bump for the 32 4 door, put some pics up and some specs buddy :yes:

k guys gonna be a couple of days till i get some pics up but specs i can give:

its a black 5spd rwd

3" cat back soon to be turbo back exhaust

tein height/damper adj coilovers

bigger adj castor rods with solid bush joints

newly fitted FMIC

boost cont set @14psi

autometer boost gauge

greddy turbo timer

GTR front bar

pod filter

alpine stereo

head gasket done a week after i bought the car bout 2 months ago

new tyres

jus past pits a month ago

rego payed last month

pretty much had it off the road for a month an a half now koz i lost my licence, done under hoon laws, but yeah so the cars maybe been driven for a month after havin the head done, its still as is after it passed the pits, ride heights jus legal etc so your not gonna cop a sticker from the cops drivin it as is, paint is in good nik, nice glossy black, completly de-baged so its ready for sum dark tint to give that vip look, the interior is clean no tears in the seats or peeling dash just the vinyl around th door handle is starting to peel verry small though

im really hoping to swap as i dont want to sell my car an then not find a cefiro for sale that i'd buy, koz if i dont find a ceffy then ill just keep the 32 an put a 25 in it

so yeah hopefully some pics up soon just gota take them an get them on ere :yes:

if it makes you feel any better there's a pic of mine... i'm getting new rims soon so it's all good... rb20de+t...

...and no, i'm not swapping... :O

ah ya funny hahahaha just make any worse for me why dont ya haha :yes:

lol, its only really eoi lol, still working on her :) its at home atm with the dash pulled out, cleaning up all the wiring and putting a new heater core in (biggest bastard of a job ever lol) anyway, catchya at winton next meet hawker, should have new turbo on and tune done by then...HOPEFULLY lol

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k guys this lovely car is now up for sale, 13k will take offers as low as 12500 but i need the money for another car

sorry if posting this here an not in th for sale section but yeah im not usin my home computer so i couldnt move th pics to forsale section

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