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hi guys just tought i would let all you cefiro loves out there that my cefiro got a feature artical in thois months hpi vol.71 pages 16 to 22... im pretty stoked as the picture in the mag look great compared to the pics i have.

the car is in brissy and i love in perth so i brought it about 3 months ago and thought b4 i send it over to W.A i would get a apexi pfc and avcr fitted and was going to be happy with that. this is was 2 days after the artical was done and the workshop who fitted the pfc threw her on the dyno in a rush and forgot the set up the timing and bang bang bang went the bigends and put metal filing all threw the motor destroying everything. so i took it to a very trusted engine builder and there striped it back to the n1 block and sent it off to get machined and now this is what i have down to it.... (after the artical in hpi

acid dipped honed and bored n1 block

new r33 crank

acl race bearings

cp pistons and rings

r.e.v.i rods and arp bolts

tomei sump and cam baffles

tomei 260 pon cams

tomei cam gears

gates racing belt

n1 oil pump

n1 water pump

apexi pfc

apexi avcr

twin hks 25/30

hks dumps

hks 3inch

hks muffler

sard 700 injctors

sard fuel pump

sard press reg

sard fuel rail

all these parts were just purchased and the motor hits the dyno for run in tune tommorow then will start its was the western australia. just thought i would share this with all the cefiro people who are out there

http://s74.photobucket.com/albums/i243/danoz_01/

(photos are shit in this)

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ahaha so your who got it, i been tryin to sell my cefiro to buy it ahaha hope you enjoy the car n sorry to hear about such a big stuff around !! enjoy every inch of the four door !!

did the shop that blew your engine pay for everything? would wanna hope so

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ahaha so your who got it, i been tryin to sell my cefiro to buy it ahaha hope you enjoy the car n sorry to hear about such a big stuff around !! enjoy every inch of the four door !!

did the shop that blew your engine pay for everything? would wanna hope so

nah there didnt there called my importer and said you better come down we started the car and there is a bear noise....... my importer drove the car for weeks b4 and it was sweet then when he got down there he started it and there was a bearing noise straight away.. so yer we now what happened there didnt set the timing and then threw her on the dyno and stepped on it and the timing was out and yer so it farked it.....

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