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hey al not sure if i did this in the right place but if i didnt just move it :( . my name is tyson, im 15 and i live in qld. and this is my ceffy. its a 1990 A31, bought it stock with RB20E. so far ive bought a RB20DET out of a R32 which should be going in soon, TRUST 600x400x70 front mount intercooler, HKS sequential blow of valve, fulll URAS bodykit, aftermarket headlights ( i been told by people they are ), lowered, 16" 2 piece jap spec rims and sports steering wheel. any new info ill keep you all posted. here are some pics i took yesterday. ill post some more during the week or soon as :) . oh and if you are selling a back window please let me know :P .

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yeah im gettting onto all the partsi need. bonnet, indicator, and rear window. lol i wont crash it capeesh :) . and you have to be 16 and 6 months but hopefully drifting is a cams registered sport next year so i shall be out on track hopefully :) .

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That car at 15?!? I had a Toyota Tercel! :)

...my kids are gonna have Ferrari's when they turn 15 (I'm gonna live through them!!!)

Nice car buddy. Ceffy's aren't my sort of thing, but if you love it, I love you for it. We can't all like the same car, and if we did, the road would be boring!

Adrian.

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