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How Many Cefiro's Have You Seen On The Street?


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So how many have you seen?

I think Ive seen two on the street, other than the one I saw just before I bought mine and the others seen out at the drifts. First one I saw cruising on the Hwy to the Sunshine Coast. It was pink and looked like a drift pig. We both gave it a bit of curry and then cruised side by side. The other was cruising through Ipswich, looked bog stock on the outside. Other than that havint seen any in ages...

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Very hard to keep track of, I know of Cefiro's in the Eastern states that were built here in Perth, likewise, my Ceffy is from Queensland.

I know of Cefiro's that were in Perth, went over East, then came back to Perth....yeah, wow.

I can account for approximately 10 known street registered Cefiro's in Perth, and have seen 5 with my own eyes.

There'd be another 10 or so that are B Class Rego/Race Use only, or unregistered, plus mine.

As for others, I know of 2 Laurels in Perth, and have seen one on the road.

I know of 2 Cima's, seen both, one registered.

Have seen Cedric's for sale, and there is currently an 1965 Cedric for sale here in Perth, still to find any Gloria's, Leopards, etc

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1st ceffy i saw in person was the one i bought, i see antiskeptic (white uras kitted ceffy?) rarely, and shan's ceffy is just down the road.... or in the shop now getting a rb25 or a rebuild rb20 i'm guessing

so bout 3? lol

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there's quite a few cefiros going around in adelaide. you dont see them often, i might see a different one every 1 to 2 weeks...

it would be hard to estimate the total getting around, but from what ive seen on the road so far, id say 15 and up. probably a lot more than that tho

hardly ever see any laurels. in the last year i reckon ive seen no more than 3.

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I live in the North of Sydney and theres only a handful that I know of, maybe 7 at most and I know most of the owners through SAU :D

When I got my first black car, it was one of the only ones on the Eastern states back in 01'

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See a couple floating around...

  • Dan's in his backyard haha
  • Ontryl's when I used to live in Berwick
  • Stock one on the gold coast a few weeks ago
  • Gold one around Warrandyte a couple of times

I would estimate the number at ~100, but still I can't get a rear bumper lol

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LOL i'll swap you, my stock kit, for your kit, i'll pay for the exhaust and cage, and freight if you can cram it in ;)

They cant be that hard to find, I've seen eBay sales go up and come down because they got crashed before end of sale, so hunt around ?

You reckon around 100, on road? or total? I think there'd be more counting the trackies.

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theres 7 maybe 8 cefiro's in tas and 2 laurel :P

And between us we have half of them Toff :cool:

There would be mine and yours 2 ceff, 2 laurel

Pat/Benny G's old one, black

purply coloured one up north

greeny silver one, that was NA

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And between us we have half of them Toff :banana:

There would be mine and yours 2 ceff, 2 laurel

Pat/Benny G's old one, black

purply coloured one up north

greeny silver one, that was NA

:devil:

i counted :

sam murrays old white one

yours x 2

mine x 2

beau's (blue/purple? one), he has 2 i think , the other one might be the green one?

burgandy one with the sr

another blue one that lives near me

green-ish one

and thats all i think?

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