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sven laptop ... i'll be around fairfield most of the time getting my R32 done at BMT Motorsports .. and my Green Ceffy will be registered by Tuesday.

So .. the Green one will be Fairfield general area most of the time .. the white one (camber king) is parked in Heidelberg atm...and the Black one is at my parents around Mentone area.

buzz me if your an interested potential buyer :P

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Oyabun

No - the car is good. Only loud when it needs to be. The white one is really quiet - I was very surprised.

They are very unassuming too, at first glance you think its a lowered Camry. I followed the green one for a while and it looks tough. The steep rake on the rear screen and fat tyres really look good.

hey sven laptop,

The green one is registered this week, and the white one can be prepared for registration in approx 2 weeks (I still need to comply it), but this is no trouble at all.

It is very quiet indeed ... you would be surprised!

The Rims you can keep however I will change the rims with silvia for the time being. This would be perfect with some deep dish all round.

*bump*

nice ceffys dave.... like the look of the black one... unless the green ones pic quality is just poorer. Good luck!!

thanks inark ..

just checked mail and got 2 enquiries .. one seems quite serious.

driving around in the green one now ... lots of fun as i had 4 friends cruising through city with exhaust and bov walng away .. cops dun even think the sounds come from the cefiro ... they are looking for the skyline :) ..

seriously pimp .. not as cool as a chev impala ('sup ash ;) )

cheers Jamezilla...

Many are seeing the light of the great Cefiro...

thanks champ, I'll contact her.

Seems to be a lot of interest now ... just waiting for the first concrete offer on one of them. I've had a few offers for 'trade ins' :)

cheers,

Oyabun

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