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if its the castor rod brackets that go to lower rad support bit then NO!!! i tried S13, r32, r33, s14, stagea - you will find that one end will bolt up, but then the other will be too short and then around the other way on others... instead i straightened mine, and had metal plates welded in to box them up.

as for aero mirrors, i should have pics up soon of some veilside aero mirrors fitted to ceffy :w00t:

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Bit of a random one... But whilst messing around with climate control I decided to see if an S13 analogue climate control unit would work in the cefiro.. and it does.

The only difference is where the cefiro has the little grill for the in-cabin temp sensor, the S13 unit has a blank with the word Nissan printed on it (as the S13 in-cabin temp sensor is located in the stereo surround). All you need to do is press the grill and blank out of the units and swap them over.

I know these units don't fail too often, but knowing you can use an S13 unit makes it easier :no:

hey guys what steering rack fits a cefiro? iv heard a s13 one does and iv also heard a 32 one fits. which one is pretty much straight bolt in

i reccently fitted a s13 stering rack to my ceffy, i have all hicas removed so all i did was use teh cefiro tie rods + ends, screwed those into the s13 center section, then bent the shit out the lines to make em fit, you could try gettin hold of s13 line's however i couldnt at the time.. also there is a small "olive" in the cefiro rack that i had to transfer to the s13rack to get it to seal, not sure if it was missin from the rack i got or they jst dont come with it, hope that helps.

i reccently fitted a s13 stering rack to my ceffy, i have all hicas removed so all i did was use teh cefiro tie rods + ends, screwed those into the s13 center section, then bent the shit out the lines to make em fit, you could try gettin hold of s13 line's however i couldnt at the time.. also there is a small "olive" in the cefiro rack that i had to transfer to the s13rack to get it to seal, not sure if it was missin from the rack i got or they jst dont come with it, hope that helps.

The olive would probably be due to the fact that the cefiro lines use flared fittings (requires the olive), whereas the S13 rack was probably using banjo fittings.

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