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lol, ill turn any nice car into a pig drifter :P been there done that way too many times.

maybe a month or two later ill take if off your hands :P waiting for my 19s to come back so i can put my celsior up for sale. gettin rid of the barge to get another slider :cool:

can i see the celsior?

maybe u might be interested in a swap?

my ceffy is gonna be fetching about 16/17K when i sell it, but i'm looking at moving into an F50 cima

my cefiro is ready to be skidded but would require a manual conversion...

...but it's REALLY not a slider, but if your looking for a fresh well looked after car that has been BOMBED with mods and not thrashed talk to me =)

doo it phil...

id love thise car.. but i am already building a FD drifter... so cant have 2 un-rego'd cars .. :blink:

would love to see it sliding in perth

you coming to wanneroo next weekend for the drift prac? (sorry, off topic I know)

bah SOLD...not to me :) ill be at the friday night prac, but i work all day saturdays :( might try to organise an RDO and spend the day out. called the rim repairer (who has had my wheels for 4 months now), still hasnt finished them. bastard lol

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