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Cefiro Spares and interior??


awill
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Hi

Maybe Meggala can answer this, How hard is it to get parts for cefiro's have you had any troubles?

Does anyone know how long was the production run on them was, and since they share motors with the r32 and silvia are most of the susp, brakes stud pattern etc the same?

Also are all the interiors in cefiro's the same shitty tweed fabric in a lot of silvia's? I cant stand that rough tweed c&@p, i was lucky enough to get a decent fabric one in mine :D .

Sorry about all the questions but I'm looking at importing one in a couple of months that or a CA powered silvia.

Thanks in advance people :)

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well i cant answer for australia but i am in the caribbean and parts are readily available here and very cheap also, the run on the cars were 1988 to 1991 (i stand to be corrected) most of the suspension parts are interchangable and all the interiors are fabric the anniversary edition is all black interior and the tweed is a different type, its more of a checkered pattern as opposed th the straight lined tweed found in others. i know these things because i have an anniversary edition and this model came with all the extras eg. sunroof, abs, cruise, rear wiper,4 wheel steer,larger brakes,turbocharged rb20,stereo controls on the steering wheel just to name a few. i hope this info helps you and i think you made a good choice in a car not being biased but the cefiro gives you best of both worlds 1 luxury and 2 performance

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