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Hey guys,

hopin someone here can help me im just curious as to why my ceffy has a whole lot of different stuff to everyone elses its an 89 model and has some weird square cefiro bootlock badge on the back and out of four 89s at the workshop was the only one and under the door skins has a whole lot of different black boxes and wiring same with under the boot trim and in the drivers handle and bootlock theres what appears to be little grey rubber buttons once again again the only one there with it I just wanna know what all this extra stuff is actually for any help would be cool cheers guys :)

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Perhaps you have a different one because nobody likes you!

although chances are this isn't true and everybody likes you and it's just pure coincidence,

having said that, i think you'll find everyone's cefiro is different in some way shape or form,

there was like ten million different variations of models, manual, auto, hicas, no hicas, det, de, different wheels, hubcaps, autech, sunroof, grey buttons, no grey buttons, black boxes under doorskins, no black boxes, round bootlock, square bootlock, wheels..... floating on air...

mine is the "sports cruising" model, one down from the top-of-range-model,

perhaps you got the "sports blackbox superior happytime cruise" model and it's something really cool that makes your ceffy float on air?

maybe i need to take more A.D.D pills?

who knows?

  • 4 months later...

ive got a black box in the boot, and what looks to be a amplifier with 10 LED's on it also in the boot mounted under the parcel shelf, i started following the wires once but couldnt be bothered fully searching them out

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