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hahah yea saw u someonestolecc as i was going around the corner .....howd uu loose ur licence down that road ...i have never seen a cop on it in the whole 5 years i been driving down it? ahaha

i was waving through the window dunno if u saw...

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ive seen 2 in kirrawee one with a massive kit on it looked amazing had some sort of sticker on the windscreen and the other was actually in my street it drove past my window sounded tuff had a rough idle wen it stopped and all i could hear wen it came past my house was the turbo spooling insane sounding didn get a real good look at it tho

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(quote) saw a very nice looking cefiro (white) with autech kits or something similar between 6-7pm on werona road near killara station. number plate was black on white... ASQxxx (quote)

that ceff is an animal. it has seem welded and riveted body.

and it has a rb24 stroker and puts out 250rwkw according to the guy who used to own it

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one of the ceffies from kirrawee could have been mine, its been at my mechanics there a bit lately, white and fairly loud intake noise..

and seen a stock tidy blue cefiro around sutherland a couple of times. but not in the last month. cant wait too see another around, only seen the one

anyway, hi:) (first post)

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(quote) saw a very nice looking cefiro (white) with autech kits or something similar between 6-7pm on werona road near killara station. number plate was black on white... ASQxxx (quote)

that ceff is an animal. it has seem welded  and riveted body.

and it has a rb24 stroker and puts out 250rwkw according to the guy who used to own it

i met the new owner, Simon, tonight... very nice guy :) (he was nice enough to believe me that i had a cefiro when i was in a commodore tonight :P ) had a little chat after we pulled over.. his ceffy looks/sounds HOT :whackit:

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saw two today:

one was brigth blue, cage, zaust, mild kit, drift rims with custom ceffy plate being driven by a chick on her way to school :P

second was a japanese drifter i met last night at the servo, fark me!!!!!!!!! im not saying too much about the car but damn this boy has got skills!

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saw two today:

one was brigth blue, cage, zaust, mild kit, drift rims with custom ceffy plate being driven by a chick on her way to school :P

second was a japanese drifter i met last night at the servo, fark me!!!!!!!!! im not saying too much about the car but damn this boy has got skills!

!!! Was she hot!?

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I saw a black, Possibly gray Ceffie in emu plains near penriff last week, I almost mistook it for a silvia at first. Its the only one I have seen out west sydney

It had lots of shtickers on it - anyone know who's it is?

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