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Hey guys,

Its been just over a year since I sold my cefiro and have since owned an FC RX7 which I swapped for an RB20 S13 (which is FOR SALE NOW 11k ono), but now I have rejoined the ceffy boys :(

I'll be taking ownership of JaiK's old car this weekend and hopefully get it back on the road asap and cleaned up for some sliding.

Just thought I would say hi, it is definitely difficult to not have a ceffy after owning one!

Ryan.

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Ryan!!

What ceffy did u buy who is Jai k ?

Its not the black one that streets of new york had is it?

I cant seem to get rid of my ceffy, its for sale, but whenever someone rings to bargain me down I end up telling them to F*CK off!! I like the car too much!

Anyways good work well try get another melb ceffy cruise happening!

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Ryan!!

What ceffy did u buy who is Jai k ?

Its not the black one that streets of new york had is it?

I cant seem to get rid of my ceffy, its for sale, but whenever someone rings to bargain me down I end up telling them to F*CK off!! I like the car too much!

Anyways good work well try get another melb ceffy cruise happening!

Haha ye it was the one Chris had for sale. JaiK is the previous owners username who had the build on here years ago.

Picked it up on sat, drove it 5 mins down the road and the clevis that joins the clutch pedal broke so had no clutch LOL. Racv total care saves the day again.

Honestly, I would advise not selling...look at me, 2 cars later I'm back with another ceffy :laugh:

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isnt that car uncomplied?

Hell no, been on the road in WA for yrs and Chris had it on 'his' WA rego till it ran out.

Vin is 6U90000xxxx so definitely complied :P

Nb. Also found out today that the master cylinder bar is Nissan Japan only. But apparently it comes on the Nissan Urvan too! Going to check out some wreckers this sunday.

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