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Some more of my ceffy, finally off defect after almost a year on defect, owned it for almost 4 years now, will be getting rid of my vented guards asap.

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Edited by Ceffy_SA

yeah man i really like your front bar is that an autech type 2 item?

ps

i NEVER compliment people on their cefiros... so take this as a big thing hahaha

Edited by Mr Eps

thanks guys, im pretty sure it is a series 2 Autech front bar, car came from Japan with it already on there so im not 100% sure, i think the Autech series 2 kit is one of the best "kits" for a ceffy. I will be taking off the front fibre glass guards and going back to std as they dont fit the greatest, apart from that im not changing anything else looks wise (well maybe a bit lower and a guard roll), need a bit more power now, i just rebuilt the engine so its all ready for a big tursbro then ill probably sell it :laugh:

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Pic of when i first got it

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Some more of how it looks now

my ceffy... almost ready for paint!....

When i first got it in dodgy matte black

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Leb spec rims gone! New rims

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In primer... almost ready for paint!

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New colour

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oi ceffy, i might be intereseted in the guards... how you wanting for em????

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