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My newly aquired ceffy, Previously Softy's and A31cefiro's.

Awaiting a new exhaust due to it being left in SA ;), Cold start idle problem fixed and rego :):domokun:

Hard to get decent pics when the car cant leave the backyard legally :).

Future mods will include some more CC's, either with a freshend up rb25 or a 30det and 25 box to suit. Will try sticker it up abit for some promotional uses.

Looking forward to sliding this into the ground ;).

Cheers.

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too late thats already been done lol

nice work on getting the car tho... its got the gear, just needs a driver to drive it!

not to mention it was definitly a drift car out of japan. so its had a damn hard life, but it will take allyou give it :D

my steam pipe rolled guards are true drift dodgy, done in 2 mins :)

its boro, but it works :whistling:

exactly how durty were you ridin'?

i got defected for

rims sticking out at the rear

tint being 7% too dark

this is frustrating cos im trying to sell the car with tint

im thinking about going blue next time, i have a fetish for white cars w/blue tint

not to mention it was definitly a drift car out of japan. so its had a damn hard life, but it will take allyou give it :banana:

my steam pipe rolled guards are true drift dodgy, done in 2 mins :banana:

its boro, but it works :)

The gaurds need more work, they rub abit still on decent bumps :)

Might have to get my trusty axe handle out, my guard roller of choice.

On that note, now has a full exh, quiet as now :banana:

Any cefiro owners that know where i can get an autech front bar. Please let me know!

Thanks

I'm lookin for one myself. :P Front end of my car is totally ruined by regency's un kindness. It must be fixed! :laugh:

  • 3 weeks later...
thanks Ben - its been a fairly long planning process... i think it's got everything i've wanted for it now :D

Well she's certainly come along way since the little pink hot rod Ive seen photo's of....

You putting any graphics/signage on it? or staying clean as a whistle?

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