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Hi guys names Ev and i am new to sau i have been reading around and stuff on this forum for a while and thought it was about time i posted my car.

at the time i was looking for a car all i could find was s13's and some 32's and 180's and i wasn't really diggin them at all. so i started looking around

and came across a ceffy on ebay for 2grand i rang up and drove down and bought it within an hour of this this guy posting it for sale. after i bought

it i told him what i thought it was worth and totaly gutted the guy :( as he had no clue. but enough chit chat!

mod list so far

  • manual conversion
  • front strut brace
  • new Hsd HR coilovers all round
  • Shimmed viscus
  • nardi deepcorn
  • new tie rods
  • extra lock spacers added
  • drift button
  • steering shaft spacer
  • adjustable Castor rods
  • rear strut brace

thing that will be done "WILL!!"

CA front lip

17x8 rims since it's n/a don't wanna go bigger ( thinking of offsets but need help post below to tell me whats mint fitment)

RB25de neo with itb's made by rb26 tb by rips NZ they gave me a good quote

all adjustable arms every where "powered by max!"

27mm solid sways front, rear

respray not sure on colour yet might stay the same and be a tidy up

brake upgrade r32

bucket seat

late model taillights

the nice cefiro grill

solid subframe bushes

theres more that i can think of ill add it later

pics now

so it started as an auto that was changed within the week! now manual

paint looks mint though a camera is actually keyed and scratched

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rb20e is a lump of crap :D that couldn't skid the skin off custard haha! ( hopefully gone when the new job starts)

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interior is pretty mint apart from one air vent popped in :(

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plans for the engine bay to look like this ( and yes its a rb25de with rb26 valve covers mint aye :nyaanyaa: )

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so all in all good deal for 4.5k after all the mods, at the moment its just pending my wallet expanding

with my new job so hope to see major mods up and coming

please help me with wheel choices im thinking work wits 17x8 +4 or lower but not sure if i will need spacers to clear the brakes, post wheels you run with offsets.

thanks :(

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so update not much to talk about. but got a question for anyone who knows about this sort of suff

pic:

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anyone know how hard it would be to do this conversion it looks mint i presume it

would be faily costly but not to hard considering the a31 is basicly a 4 door s13

opinions would be nice

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Holy crap!!! :thumbsup: That looks insane!! Very nice.

And nice project you have there mate, great starting point. A few of my mates have/had Ceffies and I love them! There's a few pics in my Photobucket page, links below.

As for the S14 front end, apparently it's not as easy as a S15 conversion or 180 conversion (that'd be something different...) but it is possible. Check out nissansilvia.com for some info on the S13.4 conversion.

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