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Hi guys

Ive been a member on here for a while although never posted any pics of my ceffy

Thought id upload a few and see what u guys think.

Looking to get it on the road in late Feb

Mods include

HKS F-con V Pro

HKS front mount

HKS twin plate clutch

KAAZ 2way LSD

JIC coilovers all round

R33GTST 5 stud rotor/caliper conversion

Missile front bar, Side skits and Fibreglass rear bar

BRIDE Brix II passenger and drivers seat

18''X8+22 AMKREAD's made by work x4

Mazda RX7 s8 16" skid rims

cat back exhaust

Stock turbo for now and standard RB20DET

White with strong blue pearl

no rust

I brought the car about 1 year ago with plans to make it a bit of a drift pig in the near future without going to wild, as i still want it to be a relaible streeter.

Anyway heres some pics

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