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Cefiros were made with drifting with the whole family in mind, hence its superior sideways performance with 4 doors.

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family fun in an oblique brum!

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don't quote me on this Inark but I think in HPIv8 i'm pretty sure your cefiro is in there! if you have v8 watch the part after Ken Satoh's mate is battling the red RX7 at the start its the black ceffy which spins out looks like Ken's/Inarks only difference is I think when he sold it he changed the grill to the better looking type hence the one you have on now!

don't quote me on this Inark but I think in HPIv8 i'm pretty sure your cefiro is in there! if you have v8 watch the part after Ken Satoh's mate is battling the red RX7 at the start its the black ceffy which spins out looks like Ken's/Inarks only difference is I think when he sold it he changed the grill to the better looking type hence the one you have on now!

well if it is theres no stickers on it where there used to be... no wing on the back and the lights are different to... it does look identical tho a few people have said "HEY! THERES UR CAR!" lol

i dont think it is tho... could be :)

omg.

sorry to hear that nark.

I wish i knew someone that wanted/could afford/could drive that car fuuuuark....

i wish someone would buy it right now cause i found a cheaper dori car... an S13 silvia... as much as i hate them theyre a good learners car and i wouldnt mind if i stacked it lol u wont find it on prestige or jspec either... i dont think they look at this garage.

kei office height pitch/one off muffler/outlet/front pipe /GT-SS turbine /480cc injector /Z32 air flow /V1 air chestnut/bucket 2 /D-SBC/ imitation side step/imitation rear bumper/water temperature oil pressure gauge/brand-new strengthening clutch/カーツ 2WAYLSD/GT wing/outside item steering wheel/original CPU/ ロンシャン X4 book/over fender official recognition being completed /HKS prefix intercooler/square-hole headlight/xenon headlight attachment! !

yeah... there are stickers shadows on the window tint where the sun has faded the tint slightly and u can see the shape... but they could have been taken off at any time.

it is a definate possibility it could be it :)

you ever thought about selling that car to one of those performance magazines? like Drift Battle/HPI they could use it as a project car maybe even pull the expensive 26 out and place that RB24 engine they have (still haven't found a car yet if i'm not wrong) in the ceffy? or pitch the sale to someone like JMS etc who could use it as one of their promo cars or D1*Garage since they have ties with Ken himself would be fitting to go with their 180SX/S14 Strawberry faced drift cars? worth a try

or something like this i spose...

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=0948

Go for the One-Via... the front of a Sil is the ugliest thing ever, at least the 180 Front end makes it a bit nicer. :)

(No offence to anyone that has a Silvia)

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