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Hey guys just saw on ns.com the this guy is selling his ceffy wreck minus engine and gearbox, and taillights :lol:

Check it out HERE

I already rang about the left air vent cover but he doesnt want to seperate from the dash...so someone buy the rest of the dash and then on-sell me the cover :P

cheers

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I bought some stuff off this idiot when he first advertised it. He was charging ridiculous prices for stuff then too. He seems to think Cefiro parts are worth more than gold. Try $100 for one indicator in the front bar. It should have been more like $30-40. I have since bought a pair as spares for about $50 for the pair

I was desperate though as i needed the bits for compliance so I had to pay the stupid prices.

I would only buy off him if you were VERY desperate

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What a turd sandwich, $100 for front bumper indicators!?

What a freaking douche...

if i may re-iterate... http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=88684

that is bullplop! i say NOBODY buy anything off him even if you are desperate just to teach him a lesson that the cefiro isn't made of gold...

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