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russ, good to know there are a few around then! CEFF1E your ride looks tight mate! are you a bit of a personality or something? what were you doing the radio show for?

nah dude. i am i am just a computer nerd. i do a guest apperence there every wed night and talk about computers for 1/2 hour :D

hehe glad u like my ride.

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isn't it wierd that Craig n Gareth are both ex New Zealanders, You're an ex NZ, and Jairus is from NZ, making the whole team involved with that ceffy all bloody NZ-ers lol

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just saw my frst cefiro on the road here in perth that i didnt know (possible the first time i have passed a cefiro on the road that wasnt actually cruizing with me)

was silver 15/16" mags, pulled right up next to him on the freeway he looked at me, tilted his head back and shock his head, then i planted it but he didnt seem to want to play

plate was 1bsw or something similar

Stewart

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saw a dark blue one the same as mine at the drift day lastweekend, also a white one completly stock auto and a silver one stock with mild skirts but no rims :)

otherwise i have seen summoners ceffy, the got dish orange ceffy, nicos sr20 ceffy, the drf74 baby poo brown sr20, and a white drf** sr20 caged ceffy.

More getting around :)

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HAHAHA...!

yep i will be up for it too.

sorry for the no show yesterday tom.

I am making you a intake box over the next few days, i just picked up all the stuff so i will be making 2 one for you and one for me. i will be using my existing box and maknig better ones :P

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Grey/Olive cefiro with update tail lights, mesh rims otherwise stock with brown intirior

EEWWWW! spotted on glebe point road. and parramatta road 27/12/04

i am not going to count all the times i see all the guys from SAU.

saw James's car today and its funkin sweet and sounds like a beast mmmm rb25 cefiro goodness.

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