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hey all thought id post up my ceffy

most of you would know it as bangers old ceffy when it looked this

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then it turned camo but ive only found an old picture when it was a roller and covered in dust

now it looks like this

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ENGINE WISE its an sr20 with:

power fc

nismo 740cc injectors

s15bb turbo

z32 afm

putting out a MASSIVE 250rwhp

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SUSPENSION:

S13 coilover TEIN fronts Jic rears

r32 5 stud conversion slotted rottors on rear

Adjustable everything (castor rods toe arms)

whitline swaybars front

drift pineapples

nolathene bushes

solid mounted rear subframe

DRIVELINE:

running an sr20 box

orc 409 button clutch

nismo 2-way diff

custom driveshaft

INTERIOR:

R34 gtt front seats

6 point bolt in cage

apexi multi checker

blitz boost gauge

nismo gear knob

momo race steering wheel

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EXTERIOR:

Uras kit (pretty sure least front bar is anyway)

r34 gtt wheel powder coated black 20mm bolt on spacers up front

series 2/3 tailights

s13 nismo style grill

after a fair bit of this

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unfortunatly led to this

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FUTURE PLANS:

RB26 conversion with high mount single lumpy sticks and oil pump aiming for 400-450rwhp with a low rev limiter as ceff will be used for drifting.

going to repaint it thinking blue will have a pink engine bay

want some te37s as they look bomb

new 2 way this ones clunky as f**k and near on 3 years old if not more

new coilys

main plan is getting it reregistred with 26 and suspension allready have permit for cage.

yea thats my ceff should be picking 26 up within a week.

cheers for looking

Keith :)

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