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Well its taken me long enough but its almost ready for paint... just got to make sure everything lines up properly before i paint it. looking nice and fat.

Will go down and check out the rims tomorow... going to go with the BSA 264s with 235s all round. Mum gets back from NZ with the GTR indicators and bonnet latch so i can fit a carbon fibre or GTR bonnet.

Heres a couple of pics...

why... u got a fat pimpin cefiro! :rolleyes:

just gotta work out how im going to get the GTR skirts on without the widend rear guards...

also gotta fill in the boot holes and order the nismo rear lip from JMS in adelaide

neither can i :rolleyes: hopefully it wont take tooooo much longer.

going to need to either make up a bracket to hold the bottom steady or get the GTR guard liners... no idea how much they will cost me.

CHANGE OF PLANS ON THE WHEELS!!!

i just brought some enkeis for 1200!! :) going to powder coat em white. should look horn... altho from memory i think phat32 had them haha maybe i should get his plates too :)

hehe nah i like the look of the bonnet grille with that bar... it will do until i get bored and ship the CF bonnet down from UAS and fit that...

going to get some mesh for the bar so u cant see my horn and massive gap of nothing :)

the enkeis should be better... not sure how much better...

once the exterior is completed...

wanna get a half rollcage put in and i'll take out the rear eseatbelts and register it as a 2 seater...

i will start work on the engine

160/180rwkw should be fine in a 32 to keep me happy.

seeing as everything fits im going to drill the rest of the holes tomorow and send it off to get painted so it should be done by next week hopefully.

rims will be here in about 2 weeks...

will fill in the boot holes this week in the boot this week too.

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