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It was 570 000 yen so not cheap but, still got lots of goodies on it.

its clean although I need to fix a few little things at the paint shop, after that it will be complete, maybe some adj cam gears and rechip the ecu and thats the end for it I think, unless someone has a spare RB26 lying around they want to give me. hint hint.

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hey, i got my cefiro ova earlier in the year, it got here stock as only with a manual conversion, i have done some light mods which are 3" mandrel with a screamer, trust air filter, guages, turbo timer. This car suprised me as i can keep up with a mates modified 33. Still to come are suspention and wheels, i will get some pics up for you guys

No cosmetic differences from factory between 88 and 89 models, the different taillights are from the later model vehicles. The "ribbed" style lights are from the 88/89 models, the flat lights are from the latter term. Also the projector style headlights are also only on the earlier models.

yeah i noticed that too...  

i wouldnt be too fussed abt having one or not  

sigh... i need a kit :D soon soon

hey man.. meggala has is making kits.

U can buy fornt bars and rear bars off him for like 450 each.. i think.. No side skirts as of yet.

Im picking up his rear bar in a few weeks. when i repsray my whole car.

i dunno, how much you got? lol its not complied yet, so I'd sell for 9k without compliance (which I can organise), RWC or rego. I don't plan on compliancing till its sold as I don't have the money for it right now :Oops: I am open to be haggled with and I have all the documentation for the car (including a box full of reciepts and log books that the owner gave me)

nope the fronts different too.... me and a mate checked out the pics and the side of the front on mines fatter and smoother.... i'll put up comparisons soon when all the managers leave and i have spare time :)

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