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sent my old man a MMS with "can I do this to your car?". Got an abusive call back... think he'll be weary of when I take an angle grinder anywhere near the ceffy now.

no. Its wrong. say no to teh chop top ceffy.

ugh, this came out when i was in malaysia, i have a magazine dedicated to the damn thing

it's seriously a collosal piece of JUNK

the roll cages don't match up, it handles like balls on the track it's just... it's just .... UGH!!!

this is puke

i can't find it anywhere but i think it was junction produce that made a convertible out of the Y33 cima??? or gloria or cedric?? :s

either way that car = sex with time spent on it

this is a rough job is it's really really ick. the stupid roll cage makes it not even look ANYTHING like a convertible

agreed, it looks like a colossal sack of shite. it'd make for an awesome ute though... they should've done that instead. would've been more practical too.

this one's my personal fav though:

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http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/10752

agreed, it looks like a colossal sack of shite. it'd make for an awesome ute though... they should've done that instead. would've been more practical too.

this one's my personal fav though:

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http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/10752

Nice but thats just been built onto a convertible silvia haha still shite hot

Not eligible to be roadworthy in Aus, whats the point in owning a car like that and just showing it off at the track... im not the biggest fan of S13's anyway... hehe.

ahhh i dont know if thats right... with correct modification the car can be engineered and i believed registered as a ameture built car. Not to sure, always just assumed that.

And meh to showing it off, i build cars because i want to not for the next person, i couldnt honestly care if i couldnt drive it down chappel street

Edited by anticeptik

actually the S13 can be roadworthied in melb, and complied too... cos its a 15yr old... but its not eligible for import any more, under the old system yes.

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