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Story lads and lassies, was googling bits for the cef and came across here so thought id register, looks good! Im Pete, 20, from Wicklow, Ireland blah blah blah

drive a a31 cefiro rb20det on the roads, and have had other yokes too, s13, ae86, bmw's, austin minis and a few others!

ill throw up a few other pics once i find out where to put them :blush:

Pete

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pfffftttttt cefiros are gay and only gay ppl drive them!!!!!!

haha

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anyway

first of all, welcome to the forum, good to see an irish person we can speak with over the net - because beleive us, we cannot understand a word you guys say when we're in person.

anyway

if you haven't yet - feel free to roam our cefiro and 4 door section!

click here

^^ Haha!! spErM

The whole drift scene must be big in IRL.

Nice Cefiro there!

+1 for the Shakotan (car with lowered body) Style and Hippari Tire (pulled or stretched tires).

Any mods?

Was speaking to Katie IRL on SAU and she and her partner are fully into the drift motor sport with their R32 GTS-T and AE86.

hahaha it's true though - everytime i go to a bar and im playing ppol an irish guy will put a $2 coin on my table, point at myself, then at my friend and say "ooeeer dardillee.. yee gonna badjurdee enn gog for de tubble?"

i will stare blankly while i try to process whether he will be either greeting me or starting a fight with me

then he'll get frustrated cos it's yet ANOTHER aussie who can't understand him,

so he'll nod his head down n say

"doooeeeerrrrr me pollock. gwan fugga mudda bishdard!"

then it jsut gets awkward cos he'll be starting on me but i won't know what to say back so we can't actually fight :yes:

and yeah what he said, the Shakotan (car with lowered body) Style and Hippari Tire (pulled or stretched tires) is cool touch. i also like your ching chong bong dong fong (toy hanging from your rear bumper)

hahaha it's true though - everytime i go to a bar and im playing ppol an irish guy will put a $2 coin on my table, point at myself, then at my friend and say "ooeeer dardillee.. yee gonna badjurdee enn gog for de tubble?"

i will stare blankly while i try to process whether he will be either greeting me or starting a fight with me

then he'll get frustrated cos it's yet ANOTHER aussie who can't understand him,

so he'll nod his head down n say

"doooeeeerrrrr me pollock. gwan fugga mudda bishdard!"

then it jsut gets awkward cos he'll be starting on me but i won't know what to say back so we can't actually fight :(

and yeah what he said, the Shakotan (car with lowered body) Style and Hippari Tire (pulled or stretched tires) is cool touch. i also like your ching chong bong dong fong (toy hanging from your rear bumper)

LMFAO!

Ah... What?!

and that, kids..... is how we be racist.

You racist gay Cefiro driver!

Only I can say that cuz I am Asian! :D

I'm gonna stab ya! I'm gonna stab ya so bad, you wish I never stabbed ya!

;)

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