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Hello Ceffy Owners,

Well, the time has finally come to pick the Cefiro up from the shop, and leave my WRX behind....

Back to the Hi-Po RWD car to begin drifting again. For some reason I thought AWD would have been better... strange I know!

My ceffy is slightly modified thanks to the kind people in Japan, and hopefully isn't too flogged :lol:

So, do Cefiro's cruise with the Skyline lads? OR do we have our own cruises?? ;)

Regards,

Oak.

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Hello Ceffy Owners,

Well, the time has finally come to pick the Cefiro up from the shop, and leave my WRX behind....

Back to the Hi-Po RWD car to begin drifting again. For some reason I thought AWD would have been better... strange I know!

My ceffy is slightly modified thanks to the kind people in Japan, and hopefully isn't too flogged :lol:

So, do Cefiro's cruise with the Skyline lads? OR do we have our own cruises?? ;)

Regards,

Oak.

LoL, I dont think we CAN have our own cruises, otherwise things would be REALLY lonely :) The skyline people were a bit uppity on the first one I went on, but as I tell them, my car goes round corners better than most, is faster than most, looks better, and has more doors :P And in some cases is actually more skyline than their skylines.

Heya Quik...welcome aboard :P

As for cruises, well it's really up to you whether u cruze with the 'lines. We have tried to organise a Cefiro cruise but it went a little 'pear shaped' :)

Tried to organise too much i think......but hopefully we should have a NSW Cefiro get together sometime in the near future ;)

Maybe something local for a BBQ lunch or something.....

Anyways welcome back to the world of RWD B)

Ando

i got time...but no car :) if anyone can help me make 2 flanges for hks ssqv in stainless (with skyline adapters) my car would be on the road...and i would cruise anywhere anytime ;)

HKS don't supply them with the BOV? OR give BD4's (27 College Street - Gladesville) a call on 98793322 :)

HKS don't supply them with the BOV? OR give BD4's (27 College Street - Gladesville) a call on 98793322 :)

they come with the adapter for a skyline flange, i need to make the other side on the cooler pipe. so i can just bolt it on...i live 2 min away from bd4s...but i dont really wanna go there...they charge an arm, a leg, a kidney and maybe a testicle

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