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Hey guys just seeing who left in Melbounre has ceffys!! A few mates I knew that had em either sold up or moved interstate- I wouldnt mind another meet up but seriously I know only 1 person with a Registered ceffy at the moment!! Ive owned my Ceff for 18 months and they just keep getting rarer and rarer!

Just wanted to see if any newer ppl on here had accquired any!

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Yeah im in the sth east.

Theres a couple around here as well, i dont know who they are though.

Some asian chick in a white one with 3 spoke advans i think

And i saw another white one that i gave the thumbs up a few times in my ceffy on blackburn road

And i dont know if its still his but i used to see ontryl every day on the way to work

Yeah if people get a few ceffys together im keen to organise a meet up.

Ive met ONTRYL ages ago, dont know who it is.

anticeptik are u the ceffy that came to the hills run in pakenham a few weeks back?

  • 3 weeks later...
I seen that Gold Auto Indulgence ceffy at the RE customs dyno day but no owner.

Who is that and wats the story with that car?

That was my old car. Glad the new owner is looking after it. Its exactly how I sold it.

What story you after about it?

And i saw another white one that i gave the thumbs up a few times in my ceffy on blackburn road

I've still got mine...white autech kitted, that may of been me you saw anticeptik, as i used to drive on blackburn road quite a bit untill recently, now I only drive my car occationly on weekend.

Starionturbo from memory I think our 2 ceffy's are the only ones on carsales in VIC also.....

  • 2 years later...
Spotted an exact replica of my ceffy in Dan_J's driveway.

lol did a double take and almost crashed into your neighbour's car that was parked out the front.

bahaha!

yea finally got it on the road in june, i took the route into your street not too long along just to double check that you still have ur ceffy

spotted a black stock ceffy on stud rd in rowvile a few months back, spotted that white uras kitted ceffy for the 3rd time

also met paul's (Lryder) mate that just got his ceffy on the road.

so shan have you got your ceffy going again?

so shan have you got your ceffy going again?

still runs like a bitch though, the CAM timing's off so it splutters and chokes. Need to get it to a mechanic to get it sorted. Actually might do that next weekend.

If I fix it, I'll sell it tho lol cos I've got too many cars now.

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