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  • 2 months later...

Car is back up for grabs.... Currently taking EOI's while I try and figure out the import approval mess

Just installed new Walbro 500hp fuel pump and plugs, she's cracking harder than ever

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Had trouble with the import approval and had to refund the purchaser.. Approval should be sorted in next couple of weeks

Looking for $10500 firm. Which I think is good for one of the most unique ceffys in the country. Try finding a 88 model in Japan with simular bodywork/mods and get it here for under 11k

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  • 3 months later...

Guys 8.5k will buy this now.

Note now needs a new front tyre :)

Have been billed for the approval so fingers crossed should receive it in the coming weeks. Officially it will be sold as a parts car.

Edited by D-limo

I would say its long exposure however it would be good if the STD gauges lit up that well, everything is glowing.

Oh Killer Ceffy, good luck selling it, looks as if it has had the whole she-bang so to speak

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