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Yeah some info on these rigs would be very interesting, i got my cefiro complianced by a workshop in the gold coast and the owner told me that he was going to comply a cefiro with a rb26 but he couldnt tell me anymore than that, cant wait to see them around

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The grey/silver cefyy RB26 on the gold coast (with NO wing) was last dynoed at 270rwhp. with mines "plug and play" ECU, big brembo brakes, susp. etc etc. I beleive the mechanicals were essentially standard invluding turbos.

There is another one the same colour WITh a GT wing that i am told is pretty quick and gets to see a fair bit of sideways action.

They are the only 2 i know of that are on the road at this stage.

However there are a few RB20det ceffy's around the place, with a few more to be put on the road very shortly :P

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