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Yes, my baby has arrived..

Just thot i'd show ya's all..

http://members.optusnet.com.au/darrchan/Ce...Ceffy/Ceffy.jpg

She's sexy, she purrs nicely, she gets nasty when i drive her hard..

One question if anyone knows, how da hell do u take da MOMO Boss Kit off?

It's one of these..

http://members.optusnet.com.au/darr...fy/boss_kit.jpg

The problem is that when driving straight, the steering wheel either points 45 degrees left or right.

Can't adjust with the 6 screws cos it'll just point 45 degrees left or right..

Don't think wheel alignment is the problem cos it doesn't pull left or right when driving straight.

I unscrew the 6 lil bolts on the steering wheel..

Disconnect the plugs for the horn..

Unscrew the big mutha of bolts in the middle..

But the big black metal thing still won't come off..?

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looks very nice!

The interior looks better than the herringbone stuff

eek in that photo of the driverside interior, wats that in the botom corner of the door sill ? have you checked her out for rust spots?

looks very nice!

The interior looks better than the herringbone stuff  

eek in that photo of the driverside interior, wats that in the botom corner of the door sill ?  have you checked her out for rust spots?

I belive that is the upspec interior? I have the same stuff, its heaps nicer!

Looks pretty clean man, should enjoy it heaps.

all the mods are pretty much just what u see..

no aftermarket turbo.

well spotted.. that IS rust on the driver's side door.

but that has now been repaired and passed Regency after 2nd inspection.

coming from an understeering FWD Turbo Laser to this will be a whole new world...

can ya'll tell me if u come across an Online instruction manual or sumthin for a MOMO Boss Kit?

Hey DC......nice ride dude! Another cefiro to grace the land of Oz.

Just noticed a couple of things......i think u got the same rims as mine...( see pic below ) urs 4 stud? Also as i insepected mine today, i noticed something...being that most cefiros, have had a auto - manual conversion such as mine and urs......there are those 2 buttons on the center console, 1 for the aerial and 2nd for the automatic power selection ie power/normal/snow. You can see them in your interior pic, just to the left of the handbrake.

Obviously this 'power' button is useless, dduuurrrrr, but was wondering if anyone knows where the wiring runs to as the button could come in useful for other applications......boost, fogs, omg NEONS...fully......lol etc.

BTW DC does ur electric aerial button work?? lol mine doesnt ahahaha

anyways......top stuff!!

Ando

Hey DC......nice ride dude! Another cefiro to grace the land of Oz.

Just noticed a couple of things......i think u got the same rims as mine...( see pic below ) urs 4 stud? Also as i insepected mine today, i noticed something...being that most cefiros, have had a auto - manual conversion such as mine and urs......there are those 2 buttons on the center console, 1 for the aerial and 2nd for the automatic power selection ie power/normal/snow. You can see them in your interior pic, just to the left of the handbrake.

Obviously this 'power' button is useless, dduuurrrrr, but was wondering if anyone knows where the wiring runs to as the button could come in useful for other applications......boost, fogs, omg NEONS...fully......lol etc.

BTW DC does ur electric aerial button work?? lol mine doesnt ahahaha

anyways......top stuff!!

Ando

hrmm.. lookin thru my window at work now.. nup. can't see how many studs the wheels are.

i know they're SSR ones..

only got it last night so haven't looked thru the car thoroughly.

my aerial up/down thing works, but only when u switch the radio on the headunit on/off.

the switch doesn't work.

but some fcker bent the top section of that retractable antenna.. maybe i can bent it back so it fully retracts again..?

in regards to that power selection button, i say... 'Eh??'

i've seen it, haven't chked it out yet..

gonna wash the dirty bitch tonight and look at it closer..

muh wheel's are 4stud.

also just noticed the centre caps are missin!!

and thx for the tips on taking the boss kit off, a mechanic told me exactly the same - to use the steering wheel to pull it off. and i have to wind the seat back cos u sometimes have to pull so hard that ya go flying back..

DC - Yeah man thought so...i have exact same SSR wheels 4 stud on my cefiro......looks like u'll be up for the GTS-T converstion aswell BAH!!!

As for the center cap......i dont know if they ever were supposed to come with any........don't quote me on that thou! The center thing is quite ugly.......got like a cerated tooth looking tubeular thingy...lol...great description.....

make sure you put the nut back on slightly before you start pulling at the wheel....have seen guys rushed off to hospital due to a steering wheel to the face...

nice car by the way...

cheers

Linton

make sure you put the nut back on slightly before you start pulling at the wheel....have seen guys rushed off to hospital due to a steering wheel to the face...

nice car by the way...

cheers

Linton

Haha I forgot to tell him the most important part Linton!

yea, that's right.. i would've been driving it at Mawson Lakes.. i work there!! =D

haha.. u guys have obviously taken steering wheels off before.. my mechanic friend said exactly the same thing - put the big nut back on slightly..

but i still can pry the b1tch off..

oh well.. i'm going overseas on holiday tomorrow, have to start learning to drift when i get back..

hey i saw that car on all the import sites it looks very nicely modded not too thrashed either!

you both have SSR full reverse / formula mesh rims, they are worth a lot of money, not sure if they are still in production

one day i want to buy a set of SSR SP-1 rims, they are drool tastic,

and if that's the upspec interior, i have it too! i have the most pimped out factory ceffy in australia i beginning to think

upspec interior

front lip (nobody else has my lip!)

hehehehehe

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