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my baby's almost out of compliance, after 7 months of looking at it in my garage, i finally decided to get it complied...

it comes out next week and i need to get a front bar...i dont really car what it looks like, as long as its a complete bar (dont need the support behind it) it's just nasty right now...so if anyones got any front bar for a cef you want to get rid of cheaply, let me know

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any help would be appreciated.

nissaner, what did you do with the that front bar they changed? if you still got it, can i have it?

nissaner, what did you do with the that front bar they changed? if you still got it, can i have it?

i didn't collect it from brb... they might've thrown it away

edit : i'm going there on wednesday so i will ask if they still have it

thanks john...

i might be selling the car soon...it's getting ridiculously expensive...i've just done a list of everything i've put in since it came, and it's out of control...look at the list....

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1989 model

88000km metalic gunmetal paint

R33 rb26dett engine 56000km

N1 turbos

Nismo 550cc injectors

Nismo fuel pump

(new) Fidenza (u.s.a made) adjustable cam gears ($250)

(new) ARC fmic ($300)

(new) Xtreme semi puck hd clutch ($600)

(new) X-force stainless 3" cat ($199)

(new) 2.5"x2 into 3.5" GTR front pipes ($300)

(new) Apexi RS 3.5" catback exhaust ($300)

(new) Apexi power intake pods ($200)

(new) Apexi power fc + controller ($1,000)

(new) Apexi RSM (blue screen) ($240)

(new) Apexi pen type tt ($120)

(new) Omori boost gauge ($100)

(new) Omori oil press gauge ($115)

(new) Omori water temp gauge ($115)

(new) Omori oil temp gauge ($115)

(new) Defi D-gauge 4.5" shift light tacho ($360)

(new) HKS hypermax II coilovers ($1,500)

(new) Tein caster rods ($290)

(new) Cusco rear camber arms ($250)

(new) Cusco rear caster arms ($250)

(new) Cusco rear toe arms ($250)

(new) braided brake lines ($250)

(new) GTR front brakes (5stud) ($550)

(new) AVS model 6 rims 17x9 +20 ($1,000)

(new) 2x HKS ssqv ($600)

(new) Clutch slave cylinder ($97)

(new) Veilside Gear knob ($40)

Cusco front strut brace

R33GTST rear brakes (5stud)

Aftermaket lsd (dont know brand, but locks like nuts)

Flared guards front and rear

N1 head lights

late model tail lights

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new parts total ($8,741)

car cost ($14,500)

compliance ($1,500)

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total cost ($23,741)

work needed:

1. Front bar

2. Registration

parts with (new) next to it were added by me after the car came into the country.

Hey love your car man looks tough. Wow that's probably how much my car has cost me just to keep running with replacement parts and fixing ... to think I could have had a decent car with so much more power :P

Hope you get to keep it though :)

if i knew it was going to be this much i should have just kept the 180 or even better, buy an s15...such is the "joy" of owning something different...

a lesson for the kids...listen to your parents when they tell you to get a newer car ;)

Based on that list you put up, most of the additions weren't necessary. Looks like they were things you 'wanted' rather than 'needed'

Can't blame the car for that

:zzz: Ass.

Are you saying that those things listed are a necessity? Not many of them are.

Chances are Sky80 would have spent a similar amount doing the same mods no matter what the car was.

Anyway, it isn't an argument, just an observation

Was just a bit suprised you'd say that with all your interior bling ;)

Nah seriously though I was actually thinking about this the other day and thought the reality is we don't even NEED our cars.. Why not just drive a prius? So I was trying to make the point need/want balance is subjective...

I *need* my cefiro.. I *want* a rb30.

Some kid in Africa wants a plastic bucket but needs a big leaf (to scoop water with).. i dono it's all perspective.

it's true most werent "needed", i began buying parts for it before it even came in the country, i could very well drive it w/o most of that stuff...but i thought about it and the conclusion was that, im not gonig to be playing with cars for much longer...getting a bit old, plus, i've had way too many imports (nissans only)...and it's a four door, so there's nothing to stop me getting married and having kids in it :P

but as luck will have it, im possibly trading the ceff for a laurel + $$ but wont know for sure until i see it in person...but the pitures look promising....plus i need the money, seeing as i aint gots no job anymore...

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