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Hello, im new and am on the English skyline owners but since I own an A31 I thot id broaden my horizens!

Im 20 and from Ireland training as a mechanic!

Here is my car and spec, Happy Christmas all!!

Details - 1989 Cefiro 5 speed 2500cc 100,000klm The engine is a complete swap. The RB25 DET engine and transmission came from a R33 Skyline. The timing belts and water pump have been replaced. Full pearl white re-spray. x3 Boost and Temp Gauges Spin Turn Hand Brake Turbo Timer Bride Semi Bucket Seat URAS full aero kit Clear Indicators Front Tower Bar Apexi Air Cleaner URAS Lower Arms KAAZ 2 way Diff Tein Coil Over Suspension Stainless Straight Pipe 5 stud hub conversion Skyline Type M Brakes HID Lights3" turbo elbow

3"downpipe

3"de-cat

3" apexi cat back exhaust

Large FMIC

All of this was put to good use and mapped to 336.9 bhp

Let me know what you's think. I'm on the lookout for rearseats btw so if u kno of any let me know!!

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  ariandy said:
nice ceffy you got there!

can you post your engine bay pics?

Will take some and post up when the weather gets better, its been lashing rain for the last two days!!

As for the wheel hubs they are from an R33 Gts-t Type M!!

Lum I recognise you too, If i remember correctly ur driving an AWD Cefiro!?

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  Lum said:
That's the one yes. As far as I can tell it's the only 4WD Ceffy in the UK. Short of getting access to the DVLA database I have no way of knowing for sure though.

U not gagging to make it just RWD, some yoke for drifting like!!

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Nope. I bought it to be a daily driver. Specifically went for 4WD and Auto to avoid one that had been used for drifting. It's in good nick and I want to keep it that way. I can use my Volvo 940 for drifting instead :P

I believe it's a pain in the arse to convert them to RWD, hence why the Skyline people would rather get a GTSt and swap in an RB26 than get a GTR and make it RWD. I guess in the meantime I could just pull the 4WD controller fuse though :)

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  PeterT said:
i got seats out of a 4 door r32 for mine! went in grand, tiiiiiny bit too short but meh.

wherd you pick this up from, and how much if you dont mind me asking??

im in wicklow!

Ah great stuff will try get those seats!!

I imported it myself from Japan, did a levin a year or two ago and was good so went back to same company and bought this, 5,200 on the road!!

All NCT, tax, mapping paid for, thats a bargain for 336.7 bhp and the conversion is a very pro job, brakes and all!!

I posted this somewhere else but are u the blue cefiro I sometimes see in the city centre near Aungier st DIT college!?

Just saw urs Peter, VERY VERY NICE!!

Another one in Ireland, only 4 in the country as far as I know!!

How long u have it and how much it cost u?? And what power u putting down? RB20det yea?

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  Cefiro Panch said:
Ah great stuff will try get those seats!!

I imported it myself from Japan, did a levin a year or two ago and was good so went back to same company and bought this, 5,200 on the road!!

All NCT, tax, mapping paid for, thats a bargain for 336.7 bhp and the conversion is a very pro job, brakes and all!!

I posted this somewhere else but are u the blue cefiro I sometimes see in the city centre near Aungier st DIT college!?

Just saw urs Peter, VERY VERY NICE!!

Another one in Ireland, only 4 in the country as far as I know!!

How long u have it and how much it cost u?? And what power u putting down? RB20det yea?

i had mine on the road for 4500! ha. but thats a nice power figure, mines standard enough rb20 yeh. i used to be in bolton st, had it in there a couple times!

good few of them around, i can think of our 2 and about 4 others off the top of my head! go join driftireland.com there!

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