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Oops!! Mr Eps that was hell noob of me! As a passenger they feel heavy anyway. But i have always had a soft spot for ceffies, it was actually the first import i learnt about. Lol I remember comparing an 88 cefi with 88 Fords or Holdens and being blown away by how much of a technology difference there is! They even look modern today imo :laugh:

Thanks Georgie :laugh: yeah my best bet is to test them out, it also depends on what i can find in the best condition when it comes buying time, so I wontbe sdetting my heart on anything! If i don't hurry up though i won't have much of a choice.. STUPID new SA laws about P Platers under 25 not being able to have turbo cars grrr!! (OO) Skyline(OO) Then i would have to source a Trueno

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WHOS COMING TO G1 THIS WEEKEND?! WOO!

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I will admit, that's a hawt ceffi.

Also, sigh at the post count in this thread....although hello to the OP, and welcome. Boys, cocks away now. I hope nobody in here is flogging it WHILE posting in the "on SAU while @ work" thread.

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She'll be fine with Bozo, he has a thing against attractive girls....or at least potentially - you can tell she's not his type from her avater (hint: she fits in the pic)

this is true lol, now she just has to watch out for th rest of the male sau population lol

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Oops!! Mr Eps that was hell noob of me! As a passenger they feel heavy anyway. But i have always had a soft spot for ceffies, it was actually the first import i learnt about. Lol I remember comparing an 88 cefi with 88 Fords or Holdens and being blown away by how much of a technology difference there is! They even look modern today imo :w00t:

Thanks Georgie :dry: yeah my best bet is to test them out, it also depends on what i can find in the best condition when it comes buying time, so I wontbe sdetting my heart on anything! If i don't hurry up though i won't have much of a choice.. STUPID new SA laws about P Platers under 25 not being able to have turbo cars grrr!! (OO) Skyline(OO) Then i would have to source a Trueno

:D

WHOS COMING TO G1 THIS WEEKEND?! WOO!

;)

You might have some luck finding 1 on AE86 Driving Club or Rolla Club.

But by the time you spend the cash getting the power up, the S13 / R32 will be cheaper to mod.

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