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How it goin folks! Never seen so many cefiro project threads in my life!! In Ireland i beleive theres still under 10!

But anyways, heres mine, its my daily driver/slider, been tinkering away at it so ill go through roughly what ive done to it!

Sold my beloved ae86 trueno as i fancied something quicker, and bought this..

twas like this when i bought it;

Full kit,

17' 3 spokes made of the devil :blush:

cusco or kts 6 point bolt in cage

Sparco fixed seat driver, shitty recliner passenger

sparco harness'

stripped out

tein super drift coilys all round

adjustable top mounts

kts front arms

2 way limo diff

solid rear subframe mount bushes

rb20det

blitz air filter

custom made exhaust by a engineering shop in JPN!

and it looked like so in this spec

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so first things first, bought a sparco wheel so i could hold on properly!

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horrible seats and harness'

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I realy hated the wheels and reckoned they let it down alot, so i went and bought some Rota GTR's in white, 17x9 et30, looked way better on these. also some pics of it on Irish soil

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also tinted the years....here

with my mates KP61

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didnt do much with it then for a while, picked up a power fc and 550cc injectors as they were at a good price..

stuck in a hardpipe to the turbo, made it more whistly!

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then i did a bit with the interior, got a mint bride recliner, and took the page out and sprayed it pink! ha.

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then did some slidey slideys

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and crashed a bit, oops

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little vid out in the wet one bored day

http://s169.photobucket.com/albums/u230/Pe...ent=Onboard.flv

then i hit the track! well,Ireland excuse for a track

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Fun day to be alive!

Also swapped the rotas for some ssr sp1's that day, giggidy giggidy!!

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and looked like this

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then i got this FMIC to fill the bumper gap!

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and smashed this loads which was annoying!

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it pretty much sits like that now, but a little lower, i bought this lot from japan, just waiting to get money to map it all, however i did put the split elbow on!

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hks2530

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sounds like this..

and heres a few general pics of it as it sits at the moment! hope you like!

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Rite, enough picture whoreing from me!!!

love the look with the new rims!

sounds lads!

yeh the new rims realy make it! rotas being 2 a penny and all that now.

realised yesterday that by feck it realy flames when ya rev it!!

http://s247.photobucket.com/albums/gg122/j...ecbd4ff989d.flv

  • 2 months later...

You have good taste in cider :)

Also, I recognise those first two pictures. My import agent offered me that car despite me specifing "unmodified, or very subtle tasteful mods" and a requirement for the 4WD variant. They were offended when I just laughed. I thought they were just winding me up.

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That video after you put the screamer on is one of the most sick making videos i've watched hahaha. That camera position was terrible! Reminded me of last time I got trashed and came home in the back of someones 180 :).

@sarumatix: its my camera phone wedged inbetween the seat and the headrest! nowhere else to put it lol

@ecentrix: nah man, no way will money let me put a 25 in! even sold the turbo kit as i needed the money :P

anyone know where the feck i can find a roof spoiler? seen one cef with one, unreal.

more noise making ocasions

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