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Hey guys,

I sourced this key from Japan a while back, but I sold my Ceffy and I have no use for it. I thought about hoarding it for a few years so It would become something of value - but I decided that its better off with someone else. Its a Special Edition 10th Anniversary Cefiro Key in the Exact shape and Dimensions of the R32/R33 Skyline GTR Master key. It is uncut. It feels real nice, solid with some weight behind it and looks really good. Its pretty Much for a Cefiro Enthusiast.

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$120 inc Postage.

Can post anywhere, PM me or text me on 0433999982.

Cheers

Kim

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Mmm yeah I still havnt cut it yet

your cef has the exact same forward lean as mine in your sig. are you using S13 suspension?

your cef has the exact same forward lean as mine in your sig. are you using S13 suspension?

Mine leans forward like that too.. lol.

But thats just really low sus at the front and coils wound up at the back... never used to be heaps low at the front, but it certainly made it that way.. :rofl:

your cef has the exact same forward lean as mine in your sig. are you using S13 suspension?

Haha nah it's coz in that pic I'm running 16's up front and 17's in the rear, as soon as I put 17's all round it levelled out, having coilovers also helped

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