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To keep with the trend of distinguishing which members are where, Here is a list of the WA Cefiro Owners:

- Jai "jaik" - Black, RB20DET

- Steve "MrMayhem" - White, SR20DET

- Mark "summoner" - Blue, RB26DETT - Was in WA but now in QLD

- Bam "G0DF4Th3R" - Blue, RB20DET

- Stewart "StilledCefiro" - Wine Red, RB25DET

- James "Jimmah" - Black, RB20DET

- Rowan "Mr Eps" - White, RB20DE

- Adam - Pearl White, RB25DET

- Nic - Yellow, RB25DET

Obviously, if you're not on the list let us know in the thread.

Currently I am contemplating starting a Cefiro Owners Club, Similar to SilviaWA, so that we can have a nice big fleet of taxis parading around the city all nice and together like :P Who else in WA would be keen for a meet up and a cruise to a pub?

JK

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I think when we get our shit together we should be able to pull 10-15 for a cruise

i dont think there be enough for a ceffwa yet

theres about 7 ceffy owners in antilag.com

go and pimp them to here! :P

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Get Jiggy everyone,

I am the McMahon chap with the RB20DE, :Oops: (hurrah)

it's ok, soon she shall sit on 18's, hehe and be converted to el'turbio 'e'grande, one day....and manual, one day....

ANYWAY all i really had to say is there's another guy in perth (pete(?))with a two tone silver / gunmetal RB20DET conv. with similar wheels to gOdF4TheR's ride,

and there's one puttering around freo, which looks kinda like mine (white) but covered in dents and full of rust...(a common problem with the A31's shell.)

there's another getting around my area which is white too.... i've spotted it twice but never seen again... which seems to be identical to my car... maybe i dreamt it?

So there's some more you can add to the list, also i think there was a champagney reddy coloured one brought into WA? off prestige???

he may be on the list, hes pretty heavy modded... and nice,

and the black Hoist racing one... but he's probably already there,

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Ps: as a side note, Mr Mayhem did you convert your one to SR yourself or was that done by previous owner? if so, was it hard? i've been considering SR for fuel consumption / weight distrobution / newer engine...

is it much different to drive from an RB powered one?

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