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Me and one of my mates with a ceffy (chris/ anticeptik on ns.com forums) were just talking the other day and we realised we dont know anyone else with a ceffy. I know ryan has one but i havent seen.

So if theres any other guys out there that have freinds with ceffs plz let em know and well organise something

Kim

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Im down, but i need to do a overhaul, all the arms arnt up to scratch.

Should be good at the start of next year hopefully

Bout time i pulled my figure out and treated her right.

Edited by anticeptik

Yeass i know you works 510 - did u fix ur car up after the little incident with the XF ute?

Ryan fkn register ur car -

DanJ - are u the guy whos house I came to last year and got the GTS-4 skyline parts out of?

Chris thats a weak excuse for a ceffy meetup.

Get permits for the day kents!!!

^ lmao

i'm in the same boat

Ryan i thought u were selling up anyway? if not just take my stuff as stated before

I will sell if someone wants to buy, but still planning on getting RWC, just need to get some time to organise stuff for it. Going to change the turbo to low mount which should help a bit ;)

Will give you a call soon about the parts.

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