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Hey i've got a cefiro coming over from japan soon, problem is, it has been converted to an sr20det.

Can anybody suggest anywhere i can get it engineered in melbourne? Or if I can just get it registered without having to engineer the conversion? since Cefiro's were never made here anyway..

Thanks alot, Bryan

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Haha, i'm posting on behalf of a mate. He didn't think it would be much of a problem getting it engineered, just have to find a place to do it.

Don't post in my thread if you aren't gonna post something useful. Don't you have better shit to do on a saturday nite you wanker?

... Are you retarded?

We are looking for suggestions of where to take it and how much it will cost to get it engineered with an sr20, or if it will even need to be engineered considering A31's never made it over here.

Whether or not it was researched doesn't matter. Sometimes you don't have much time to research when a good deal comes up.

Now I'm simply telling you to stop posting useless shit in my thread, I am looking for information, not shit talk.

Edited by bryanfc

R32Big_boy: thanks for that. the engineer will just check to make sure its all been done properly i take it?

Ronin 09: yes its an 88.

and regarding akeenan, sorry for being snappy to an 'old member', i didn't know that granted the right to make useless unhelpful posts in genuine threads.

anyway, thanks for your help everyone.

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