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Hey guys i have a 90% complete cefiro that we are wrecking, has projector headlights and late model tail lights, dash has had gauges mounted above glove box ie 4 holes cut.

car has a custom wide body kit, looks wild...

will get pics later..

what u chasing boys?

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might be after the body kit, and late model tail lights. depends on your prices as it needs to come to melb so have to factor in shipping costs too. pics please.

drivers side gaurd pending prices as shipping will murder me.

its available and straight?

hmm widebody kit, meaning it has fibreglass items insted of metal? :P

Edited by works 510

vent and manual surround gone,

kit is fibreglass so front guards are alot bigger than std.

bodykit is available would have to include front guards and rears would need to be customed to fit rear bar or remodify rear bar to fit std guards again.

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if noone is after the actual shell then your welcome to come inspect to make it into a front cut

will get more pics tonight hopefully... any other enquiries pm or sms, im being booted from net at work grrrr :D

Edited by FROGGAH
y r u wrecking dat? it barely needs a nose cut

its a bit of a mess underneath hey :) if i end up with a stripped shell i may seam weld it and see if anyone is interested, i already have a 90% complete ceffy so im tryin to finish that one before starting another... even though i have a vl turbo project aswell :) if someone is interested in the shell im open to offers

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