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looking good on the mago write up littleman.

wouldnt of got it with my shitty front bar :P

It half motorvated me to do something on mine haha

That silver one a few posts up reminds me of james vahoumus (spelling!)

silver ceff years ago, the car that got me into ceffy's

thanks maaaaaaan

i remember that Ceffy, had gold centred BBS LM's, that was the first cefiro i ever saw

Yeah, that's the car that got me interested in Cefiros too!

I actually have some old film photos from 2000/2001 of the Ceffy, yellow Onevia and a few other cars sitting in the JMS yard, will have to stop being lazy and run the prints through my scanner, or negs if I have them...

Edited by Stang

Just came across this shot I took at the 2005 Autosalon.

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Wow that brings back memories! Thats my car, had it since 2004, was one of the first street driven Ceffy's here in Adelaide loved it to bits but had it for too long so swapped it for a JZX100 (kinda regret it though) a few months ago, here are some other assorted more pics of it from back in the day if anyones interested...

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And the day i swapped it, a bit worse for wear after some drift damage :(

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Found a pic of how it sits now, my mate owns it

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Edited by Ceffy_SA

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