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Just 2 shots of mine here @ work

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Car needs to be lowered iam still deciding what way to go if it should be on coilovers or s13 chocks with lowering springs

It has C33 rear disc brakes and bigger rotors and discs up at front ,inside are two recaro front seats Momo racing wheel

And a non turbo RB25 VVT

Ghost Ryder are they work schwert sc1 on your car??? Odd choice for a cefiro I'll give you that much :P

And yes kris's SSR sp1 have 4 stud.

I don't know how he's gone this long without getting bashed for them!! :P

Ghost Ryder are they work schwert sc1 on your car??? Odd choice for a cefiro I'll give you that much :P

And yes kris's SSR sp1 have 4 stud.

I don't know how he's gone this long without getting bashed for them!! :P

Mines is a work replica lol

But i would like to get a set like kris's

Ok qld time, few of my mte cef's

Mine: i built it from ground up. not alot of cef left in it, ill do a build thread soon. My 4th cef but no way near as extremeas my first one.. wish i never sold it!!

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Davo's: gets used for its intended purpose, hits the hills, the track, the street and has all the good quality gear.

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Vance's: Got used and abused. but i think is now being sold as a roller.

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Micheals track cef: skidded trashed and taken home!

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Lee's cef: daily atm, soon to be skidded!

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Justins cef- pretty well setup. Hasnt been skidded in ages

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Micheals cef: come along way and alot of change - love it

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Tomfio' rig:just got back on the road after he got confused and tried to go jz... back to rb now D

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there are a few more. ill post them up later!

Only one has a sunroof! . more pics A-stat , some nice cars in that bunch , are you planning on re-spaying yous?

someone should swap me their ceff with a sunroof for my one without :ph34r:

My ceffy may be up for sale soon. Need a new daily ASAP!

Sunroof, RB25, manual, two way.

plus cash your way??? :P

yeah why not :P

yeah the bay has been sprayed already. But im thinking 350z blue

ah yep , nice :) you better put a thread up in the members section :P

My ceffy may be up for sale soon. Need a new daily ASAP!

Sunroof, RB25, manual, two way.

you should swap me for mine , then sell mine so you can buy a daily spec :ph34r:

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