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hey guys just thought id put a post up in here of my ceffy. heres the specs list n sum pics enjoy, id also like 2 give my sponsor jamie from import autoparts a plug lol. hes helped me out a fair bit so if u need ne parts etc heres his site www.importautoparts.com.au

carter

RB20DET – 5spd Manual

VG30 Turbo Upgrade

Greddy E-manage ECU

FMIC

twin core 40mm alloy radiator

Stainless Steel twin dump pipe from turbo

Stainless Steel 3 inch front pipe

Hi Flow Cat

RSR* Cat-back exhaust

5puck ceramic button / 1300kg pressure plate

Walbro Fuel Pump

HKS SSQ Blow off valve

RB25 Air Flow Meter

HKS pod filter and heat shield

Steel intake pipe

Turbo Smart Boost Controller

259hp @ 14psi. or 193kw atw

2way nismo mechanical lsd

ISC coilovers 10k n 8k

F+R gtr swaybars (whiteline)

castor rods

solid cradles

camber links

oil cooler kit

oil catch can

tie rods

traction rods

tie rod ends

bolt on 25mm spacers

Nardi Torin Steering Wheel

Tomei Gear Knob

Autometer Boost gauge ultralite series

ultralite water temp guage

ultralite oil pressure guage

Turbo Timer

drift button

Full Autech Body Kit

Colour - Black with silver pearl

16 inch Black enkei Wheels

17inch spoke wheels on the front

8pairs of drift rims

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hey everyone, ive got sum new pics to put up i have just picked up some sponsorship off penrite oils. ive got sum pics with the new stickers on, id like to thank penrite for giving me sponsorship for the 07/08 financial year at the moment i get product support but every bit helps in alot of ways. id also like 2 thank the boys from platinum autocare on the gold coast 4 the new set up its hot s*** lol neway on2 the pics. also picked up a pair of 16in works wheels mate said take them so i did lol

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cheers bro, yea but shit happens hey, its better off being a track car lol, now i can do wat i want without gettin nervous bout gettin pulled over. i do hav sum vids but they r from earlier in the yr, im hoping 2 get sum footage at driftstate rd3 on the wkend at qr, so ill post that up wen i get it hehe

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damn i havent updated this in ages lol. well where do i start, ceffy broke the gearbox in november last yr, was off the track 4 3months as i had sum bills come up, but over the last 5wks alot has happend, new paintjob, work wheels, new gearbox, neway on2 the new pics i have, i cant thank ryan @ isc-coilovers 4 helping me out so much, n all my mates who have helped me get my car 2 where it is now, it helps so much, neway on2 the pics lol

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thought i would update this, the good old rb20 decided it was time to give up lol, its done a big end bearing, so i bought an rb25 last wkend with everything i need. it goes in this wkend, cant wait, will get sum pics up once its all in

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