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1989 A31 Nissan Cefiro

(pig spec)

RB25DET

R33 GTS-t 5 speed box

Blitz LM Pod

jap spec exhaust

R33 Brake upgrade

5 bolt stud conversion

Mech 2 way diff

twin plate clutch (rattler)

Zenith Tuning steering bush

Zenith Tuning solid cradle bushes

Tein HR coil overs

unknown tie rods (no stickers on them, anodized blue if that helps anyone)

R32 GTS-t rims

dodgy kit (possibly Auteh copy)

series 2 tail lights

currently running the side-mount cooler (that's changing though)

coming soon

oil cooler

oil catch can

GTR fmic w/ custom alloy piping

Apexi Power FC

Z32 AFM

Sard 550cc injectors

stripped interior

full cage

new bodykit

paint n panel repairs

TRACK TIME

no idea of power, never had it dynoed.

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wow that will look mint once the paper mache on your front bar dries off!

hahaha only kidding you know i love you, nice car btw -

haha, yeah that was my first attempt at fixing fibreglass. glassed a fair bit of the inside to get some sorta shape into the front bar, it was pretty badly smashed up. the bog work down the bottom of the bar hasn't been sanded back yet.

when i bought the car, the previous owner in japan had attempted to fix the bar by using some sort of tape on the inside and some flakey polly filler type stuff on it. it was dodgier than my attempt. most of the screw holes were smashed and the bar doesn't line up properly anyway so it's got that "the owner is a tight-ass" zip-tie look.

might have to buy one of those wonder copies from D1 Garage

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well done mate. i post up a pic and specs of my car for other ceffie owners to see, and get called an attention seeker. cheers!

Settle down dude :lol: it was only because there is already a thread for posting up pics and details of ur car. Huddys is a special case because everyone (especially me) was hounding him for pics and details of the car.

Just a joke, as funkymonkey could see :P

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hahahaha the grandpa that owned my car in japan reversed into something and they patched the ding up with this white bog....

let's call it "wog" for the time being,

it was only a small ding, but the wog was very ugly

and within two weeks of having my car on a foggy perth evening i reversed into my dad's van in the EXACT same spot....

....it was gay.

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