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Who wants to help me by letting me check their car out.

I've never seen one properly.

I need to know how much room they have, boot space, performance etc..

Was considering buying a 4 door R32, but they just don't look as good as the 2 door's and a Cefiro I just recently saw for sale (ceffo's) on these forums, looked really good.

If a Cefiro has what I need, I will not wait till next year to get one. I will sell my S14 and get one straight away.

Actually, CEFFO's one is very nice looking from the pics..

But I don't want to come and waste your time while you think that I will buy the car.

I can't till I sell mine and only if it is suitable for what I want in my next car.

so who wants to help.

TT

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You're welcome to check mine out when it's reg'd :D that'll be a few months so check ceffo's or cef11e's ones out.

They're both nice.

ceffo's cefiro is the first one I ever drove cos he was nice enough to show me after I posted much like you.. he even let me smoke it up on George Street in the middle of the city on high boost and he only knew me 30mins lol what a champ :thumbsup:

anyways they're both nice cars and you'll love the cefiro.

thanks guys..

I'll get in contact soon..

on another note..

look what came up at J spec..

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=2004

mmmm so much nicer interior with leather..

might have to save for a re-trim if I get a non leather interior one..

and check out the price..

the way I see it..

$7500 landed.

$1500 compliance and so on.

$1000 for rego

$10,000 total.

$2000 for manual conversion

$12,000 would be about right for a clean stockish manual cefiro.

It's sounding good.

1 year later, $5000 rb30 build and...

oh.. I've said too much..

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