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Hey my digicam is lost, so heres my CEf

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/au/st...sp?StockID=2357

Great car, fixed a couple little niggly bits goes well!

Made 210rwk at Racepace on low boost, so theres much more potential!

Its engineered for compliance, so all i need is an RWC and its on the road!!

And it has SUNROOF!

ROCKIN!

Jonty.

Oh and Meggala (or anybody else in Vic), if u have ANY power window relay box (black box near the cef door handle) let me know cos i need one!! :P

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wow that one looks awesome ... can i ask how much u got it for in total?? pm me if u want??

and the engine... says it came out of an r32 ... but ceffy and r32 use same engine right??

Yes and no... They are both rb20s. They have a few slight differences.

Nice buy but. Quite a few Cefs getting round now with good power out of the rb20.

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Thanks guys.

Yeah goes well. Exhaust is hella loud without the silencers, goes like pooh with the silencers in though :D

LSD is the shiznit, not sure what type it is, it has slight preload when turning.

Front bar is a bit munted from gutters and what not.

The only thing i really need to replace are the steering rack boots, couple bushes, and rear main seal. Chassis is remarkably straight.

yeah that black box i have the part no, so ill ring up nissan and get them to match it.

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