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jan 27th? oh im sooo dwn with that ive had my ceffy for mmmm awhile,but aw due to the fact she turned out to be quite the lemon (imported) its been sittin around in my garage for alteast 6mnths :laugh: BUT this monday i get her bak with nice of shiny new set of number plates :P:rofl:

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Im in for a ceffy cruise. Depends how work goes might have to leave early but sounds good.

Just did 5 stud and R34 brakes front done, just got to do the rear. Looks cheap having different rims front to back, dont want to attract too much attention from the cops.

hey guys , i am now the proud owner of a rb25det ceffie ( drifter) in addition to my 32 gtr.

wanted a ceffie for soo long . has rebuilt nismo 2 way , tein coilies , autech kit , 15 watanebes with evil offset , fresh r33 rb25det , vented bonnet , race seat , trust cooler and trust oil cooler , splitfire ignition system etc . is white with blue pearl and fibreglass bonnet will be matt black .

cant wait to get her licenced .

kermit

Finally got my ceffy lic on friday, went over east perth pits with no hassle at all.

Specs:

Rb20det factory 5spd

R34 turbo

R34 GTR fuel pump

Tein HR's

6 point cage

FMIC

3" exzorst

1 way mech or very tight viscous

R32 brakes not fitted yet

Full Wonder copy kit

TE37 volk copy 17's

mike

....i hate to n00b pwn you dude but yes of course it is! as far as price and stuff goes then yeah

when it comes time for me to sell mine i will be chasing around about the 16-17 mark but that's way off yet!

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To keep with the trend of distinguishing which members are where, Here is a list of the WA Cefiro Owners:

- Jai "jaik" - Black, RB20DET

- Steve "MrMayhem" - White, SR20DET

- Mark "summoner" - Blue, RB26DETT - Was in WA but now in QLD

- Bam "G0DF4Th3R" - Blue, RB20DET

- Stewart "StilledCefiro" - Wine Red, RB25DET

- James "Jimmah" - Black, RB20DET

- Rowan "Mr Eps" - White, RB20DE

- Adam - Pearl White, RB25DET

- Nic - Yellow, RB25DET

Obviously, if you're not on the list let us know in the thread.

Currently I am contemplating starting a Cefiro Owners Club, Similar to SilviaWA, so that we can have a nice big fleet of taxis parading around the city all nice and together like tongue.gif Who else in WA would be keen for a meet up and a cruise to a pub?

JK

Hey mate Just letting u know u can add another to ur list lol i know its a bit past 04 but are use still interested in a cruise?

wezza RB20DET A31 Cefiro

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