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my car is fitted with a wonderkit - i got it from D1 garage in adelaide

sorry to whore thread but do any of you know anyone looking to buy basically a wicked cefiro at a really good price???

i'm looking to sell, after like 5 years of ownership.

wonder kit

racing gear coilovers

stich evolution ex D1 malay wheels

anyone?

but yeah - cfheck out d1 garage

EDIT - take that back looks like they closed down man sorry

Edited by Mr Eps

nath if ur looking at a blocky style kit that isn't too low to the ground would you consider origin lab???

i don't know who the australian distributor is though i'd have to have a look - watch this space

no such luck i was too beat from my hard days work.

and no it hasn't changed from since you last saw it i don't think... needs a polish / wax now. (which will be done prior to sale) and there' a few spider crack in the front bar (this breaks my heart)

cos i simply want something new - i'm 24 now my time for this car has passed it would be better appreciated by someone younger who wants this style of car

it's going extremely cheap so if you know anyone let me know =)

bahahahah - how u found that thread i have NO IDEA

that's epically old - well - aesthetics update it now has 18x9 / 10 rear Stich evolution wheels

it's not quite as low

has a VIP chrome stripping around the outside

suspension has been raised to legal height

haha yeah rowan that origin kit looks too similar to the wonder i think

im gonna stick with the uras kit for now coz it doesnt look so track in black haha

but yeah make sure whoever buys your car is a sensible person

Yeah, dont advertise it man, sell it via word of mouth, there are too many idiots around (without self contradiction, on sites like this one), that know nothing about Ceffies and wont appreciate them.

Got a PM from a guy who works at the auto shop in Midland Gate, turns out THEY are selling Monkey Warehouse gear, I did say end of this month I'd order, BUT I've been foolish with my cash, so after I've paid rent + loan + rego + coilovers + clutch cylinder, I'm going to be begging for change and selling myself, so it'll be end of next month (that only leaves 5 stud + wheels + brake fitment to worry about, then its running again, getting close now)

URAS / Monkey Warehouse / Origin / Woder, all look the same, East Bear and Diana look the same, the only distinct ones are Final Konnexion (sp?) (one of those in Aus, and I dont fancy transport costs), and DMAX

Pics of DMAX and Diana here, for reference.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/A3...ve-t188885.html

I'll bump this thread once I've got a kit happening.

Cheers boys and girls.

hahaha - on the weekend i gave it a wash and breif detail... replaced the battery and it's starting INSTANTLY again

i was looking at it all starry eyed with it's tyre black and thinking "man i still DO love this car"

then i went out to northbridge and grabbed a japanese mandarin & lemon water... got in the car again

...there's no bottle or cup holder!!! haha..

but yeah realised on the weekend i *do* still love the car... everybody turns their head and looks at it no matter what...

japanese cars... it's a strange love affair.

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