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hey all, just found this forum, I have also just purchased an 89 cefiro fresh off the boat from Jap, stock as a rock ('cept exhaust) white auto.

I will be doing things a little different from most of you here (setting up for drift) I intend to bag it and pimp it out a big for a kewl cruiser. I have built a bagged rodeo (previous ride) but got sick of having a tray so I went looking for a saloon with some balls and smooth looks.... enter cefiro! some nice wheels and underbody sitting on pavement is what she needs. should have the stockers ceffy rollin into the driveway in 1 week.

will post some pics when it gets here.

kursed, j-spec just brought in a 1988 maxima from japan, with hydraulic kit. It was a hopper with some aggressive hydro's.

But yeah, welcome to the club, hopefully we can make this place the definitied A31 place to be :devil:

If there's any jap info about the A31 you guys wanna know then let me know.

i rang around a few places today, thinking about insurance and the fact i usually get laughed at, but tonight I got good surprise.

Shannons offered to insure my cefiro for $835 a year full comp. the next closest quote was just cars at $2314...........

its listed as a weekend driver (up to 8000kms a year) when I get near that limit (as I know i will) they will upgrade it to unlimited kms for around $1200 a year.

i'm 23

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in chatswood Sydney

woot! i said 'mail it out' so fast i had to repeat it twice ;)

kursed, j-spec just brought in a 1988 maxima from japan, with hydraulic kit. It was a hopper with some aggressive hydro's.

But yeah, welcome to the club, hopefully we can make this place the definitied A31 place to be :rolleyes:

If there's any jap info about the A31 you guys wanna know then let me know.

sounds tough does anyone have any pics of this hopper? I have never heard of it yet i roll with a few of the only clubs in oz to have rides on droz... i thought they would have heard about it. Do you know where it lives now?

thanks for the welcome too people, good to know there are a few cefiros out there.

and yes i know white is furken boring, bear with me, my previos ride started off white, pretty soon it was sunkist orange! now that makes the chrome stand out... lemme know if anyone wants to see it and i will find a pic and post it..

Hi everyone

Been waiting for this moment on english forum for A31. seen the Thai version with great pictures but had problems with the language. I have own this model for 4 years now with minimum mods like HKS filter, JIC Bullet exhaust, RB25 turbos, 17" volk racing rims, R32/Z32 Calipers. Previously was on Tein HR suspension but almost rattle my brains to bit from wher I come from...Malaysia. Change them back to Tokico standard shocks and Tein S-Tech springs, still not satisfied with the handling. 320km/h Speedometer and great sound system. It's still an auto since the traffic here can be rather terrible at times.

Would post my pic once I get hold of a digital camera......

Anyway it's been great to have a dedicated forum for A31 Cefiro cause it's really a wonderful car to drive and a real sleeper until they only see the exhaust pop from the rear! :)

looks good and welcome!!!

Yeah get us some more pics if u can :) where did u get the 320kmh speedo? does it replace the existing one? thats one of the first things i want to get rid of in mine.

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