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i'm just seriously considering selling the cefiro to buy a nissan F50 cima

but i mean

the cefiro is my legacy i have personally built that thing from the ground up

i was one of the first owners in aust to have one... so there's SO MUCH sentimental value attached to it

i want to IDEALLY keep both cars... but that's not realistic

i'm just seriously considering selling the cefiro to buy a nissan F50 cima

but i mean

the cefiro is my legacy i have personally built that thing from the ground up

i was one of the first owners in aust to have one... so there's SO MUCH sentimental value attached to it

i want to IDEALLY keep both cars... but that's not realistic

duuude keep the ceffy legacy goin haha thats nuts you were one of the 1st to own one

i would have loved that priverlage

i'm just seriously considering selling the cefiro to buy a nissan F50 cima

but i mean

the cefiro is my legacy i have personally built that thing from the ground up

i was one of the first owners in aust to have one... so there's SO MUCH sentimental value attached to it

i want to IDEALLY keep both cars... but that's not realistic

Yeah same again. I've had mine for 4 years now... Almost to the day actually! I dont have another car tho, so I dont have to sacrafice one.

But yeah I'm going to spend some money on it again next year I think, get it super tidy. Do all the rubbers etc, prob some more suspension work, def a new set of front splits and an amp to suit. I really dont want to get rid of it. Its too much fun to drive. Hell I still get funny looks, people with just no idea what it is, its tops.

Yeah i know so i bought another one and got a laurel now also. It wasnt even advertised i just told one of my mates i would take 17g for it if someone wants to buy it n he brang someone round and he bought it.

Dont sell it though man i wish id kept mine a had it for 3 years n almost cried when i saw it driving off down the road

i adore my ceffy. id never swap it for anything nor sell it. when i move home to nz im taking the old girl with me. not cheap but got the hook ups :D then she can join her cousins. aka genuine ex taxis. lol

shed full of ex taxi A31's and C33's FTW!!!

yea i love my ceffy 2 lol. i duno if i could sell it but i want a new drift car eventually. but if i was 2 sell mine id sell it 4 around 15-17k. i just love driving it though, as dangerous daveo said i still get ppl asking me wat my car is lol.

At this stage (just spent 3 weeks dropping an RB26 + new Buddy Club Junior Spec dampers + full nolethane bush kit) I think that it would take some serious folding to persuade me to part with my Cefiro.

Bought in 2004 for $400 at auction, came with doilies on all the seats - lol. I believe that I'm only the 2nd owner (deceased estate auction) and despite doing my very best amateur-hour mechanic impression, car is awesome, cut-price M5 for a working slob. ;):(

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