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Grey/Olive cefiro with update tail lights, mesh rims otherwise stock with brown intirior  

EEWWWW! spotted on glebe point road. and parramatta road 27/12/04

i am not going to count all the times i see all the guys from SAU.  

saw James's car today and its funkin sweet and sounds like a beast mmmm rb25 cefiro goodness.

That would be mine yeh the brown interior really sucks!!!! its a genuine 1992 series II Ceffy imported in 1998 pre SEVS NA 5 speed Auto going RB25 early next year with a HKS gt2540 and cusco 2way lsd custom paint job. Using it as a promo

car as i am a co-owner of Ezzy-style motorspot www.ezzystyle.com.au

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3 weeks ago saw Riversides old 1 at BWCP aswell as Fidels.

On the M1 raced Riversides old 1 at DRF74 a white cefiro with worked rb20det.

Last night saw another Blue cefiro with white rims and RB26DETT(pssht copy my idea why dont ya :D) If only mine would of been running i'd of lined him up hehehe :)

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Yeah your front bar looks about right.

And yeah wasn't hooning - it was just too fast to look at closely :(

might've been me... (my gf lives in the city and i live in northshore.. i go past harbour bridge at least twice a day... :D )

although i don't remember driving too quick... (shhh... this is a public forum ;) )

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yeh we lined up NIZ-016 and went at it. Heard a nice Bang then a clunk clunk clunk. We think its the part from tailshaft into diff but wont know until we get car on the hoist and have a proper look.

more than likely the exact same thing that happend to mine...

was taking it out for testing and gave it a bit of a hard launch. I think cause of the increased power (which is even more so in ur case) and the fact the drive/tail shaft is slightly offset rather than straight it puts even more pressure on the mounts that hold it to the body... and theyre not exactly that solid and there arent that many of em... 2 bolts up into a metal plate.

we ended up fixing it and welding it up even better than when it left nissan :P and seeing as it withstood the punishment at banzai it obviously worked well :)

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