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Hi all, sorry to be a pain and keep posting new threads but im trying to guage a price on approximately how much i am looking at paying for my cefiro.

i was just wondering if people could please just give me an idea of how much there cars cost all up on road. Because i have had so many different answers its not funny.

your help would be greatly appreciated.

cheers Benny

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go to the jspec site and download the calculator and go thru the cars they have on their list

Prestige motorsports have one as well and if your really interested and email geoff about it he usually add's you to the cefiro mailing list for a weeks trial which can be handy in guaging whats out there. That said i think majority of people on this forum have picked there cefiro's up from yahoo auctions

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dont worry i will before i found this i thought i was the only one who actually wanted a ceffie but now i realise they are cheaper in more ways than 1. cheaper than a silvia anyway. more luxurious to. its going to be my drift baby so look out for it at calder.

thanks alot for your help guys i know im a pain but i reallly do appreciate it.

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DRFT_ceffy,

I imported mine through www.meggala.com it came in as he predicted under 10k inc compliance and rego here in sydney. If your gonna import a rare car such as a cefiro best to go with a specialist such as meggala.

Still not bad with all the mods i got with it. All set up for drift already.

ceffo.

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