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Hey guys about 3 weeks ago i owned a ceffy but i had a bit of bad luck with it having to change the engine end gearbox within 2 weeks of having it so i had had enough of it but i came across a guy that wanted to trade his 4dr R32 for a ceffy so i though why not so her it is its my new r32 its fairly neat and drives really well anyways i look forward to going on some cruises pretty soon :rolleyes:

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It is a very clean and straight 32, puts mine to shame :thumbsup: we're still not sure WHY he decided to swap for a ceffy ;)

haha well there comes a time in every mans life when one car just stands out no matter the "condition" *cough* or "market value" of this car hahahaha

but yes it was a very clean car but i hope to get the traded ceffy to this standard

if your lookin for cruises aswell mate try OST- old skool toys as that car just falls into their pre 89 guideline

go here for a looky http://www.oldskooltoys.net/pages/cruise270407.htm

haha note the yellow on the window haha an no front mount

cheers for the comments guys yea i no lol why did i well i just had enough of my ceffy had a few diffirent problems and never really was able to drive it to its full potential but oh well ive got a nice r32 to work on and yea im suprised how neat it is for a r32 anyways cheers guys ;)

hey fag nice car :) Nah looks the goods, too bad it cant keep up with that swift hey. The ceffy was a bit rough around the edges (cut springs anyone haha)...but this is real nice n clean.

Il be sure to come with u one the next cruise

hey fag nice car :whistling: Nah looks the goods, too bad it cant keep up with that swift hey. The ceffy was a bit rough around the edges (cut springs anyone haha)...but this is real nice n clean.

Il be sure to come with u one the next cruise

hahahah yeah those cut springs almost stopt me from getting the car up my drive way aye, coilys will fix that problem haha

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