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yeah its still running standard computer, standard injectors it was just a basic tune by simon from morpowa in SA. since the 225rwkw, took some timing out, just to keep it same when thrashing so now its around 205rwkw.

fuel - not sure actually, as never cruised around in it for a whole tank lol. but on a track day would go through around half a tank... (means nothing i know lol) but fuel mix's are set pretty rich.

as for styling... some may love it other may hate it... but here's a pic of it with the wing on!!! and yes its staying!

and also what it looked like originally...

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just to explain the pink neon to you incase you didn't already know

the license plae "dori-garu" means drift girl in english

perhaps she was a female drifter who had love for pink neons huddy???

btw - your uras kit, was it a copy? where was it from, and was it troublesome to fit onto your car? if so how much trouble was it?

im not getting a uras kit btw - just making an enquiry... answer in PM if you see fit

just to explain the pink neon to you incase you didn't already know

the license plae "dori-garu" means drift girl in english

perhaps she was a female drifter who had love for pink neons huddy???

btw - your uras kit, was it a copy? where was it from, and was it troublesome to fit onto your car? if so how much trouble was it?

im not getting a uras kit btw - just making an enquiry... answer in PM if you see fit

ahahahahaha :lol: More than the kit is worth ! I have one too <_<

If you want a show car dont get one.

i was more making the enquiry about garage 13's "high quality copy" carmakewonder bodykit...

i hear even Jai's real deal finalK kit is having problems fitting up...

what do you guys think of the concept of a copy wonder kit?

(sorry to hijak thread for a minute!)

Yeah, nothing is bolt on... and it just depends if you want your kit to be held on with 2 screws or if you want it to actually line up and fit straight, and be nicely painted etc.

I can tell people now... dont by M Sports Fenders for A31... theyre shocking to fit up.

JK

hey im kinda new to this forum and am intrigued to find so many cefiro owners. good to be in thecompany of likeminded owners... haha... welll i just bought a "uras copy" kit from vivagarage... is this as shockin as people say it is??... also where in sydney can i buy face lift taillights??

thanks for your help in advance...

really sorry for hijacking this thread... seeing all these nice cefiros kinda made me excited.. haha...

late model taillights can be sourced from www.kansaiautomotive.com they have a set IN STOCK waiting for delivery! :)

the viva kit i paid was $650 for the kit and i have ordered another one as we totalled the one that is on in the pics lol. i was quite happy with the kits quality i even managed to cable stitch tie it back into one piece :angry: (front bar was in 5 pieces LOL)

the car came from japan pink and everything - we put the 'dori garu' plates on for my missus as it is her car

painting roof only black i guess rub back clear? mask it all up where you dont want it painted and paint...

build time was 6 months maybe less that included

some interior aesthetics *sp??? - drift button / trust gearknob / fire extinguisher

rims - 17" gold things / 25mm bolt on spacers x 4

kit - URAS style

paint - impulse blue with black roof / black interior & door jams & engine bay / blue motor

suspesion - hsd coilovers / castor rods / cradle bushes / steering spacer / hicas lock / kaaz 2way / replaced some other arms with stock ones

painted rocker cover / hybrid cooler / hks 2530 / full custom zorst with twin cone pipes ( NO muffler NO catylic convertor!!!) / hks fcd / hks evc III / apexi pod / apexi bov / oil filter relocator kit / unkown dead clutch in car atm - swapping to nismo twin plate this weekend

ABS removed as of today and brakes bled...

get my Falken Azenis Semi-Slick (still road legal) tyres in a couple weeks!

cant think of anything else off the top of my head but other stuff has been done like replacing igniter pack. and the car is complianced and registered in SA

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