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Well there seems to be much more interest in Cefiro's now than ever. Evident by article in Banzai Magazine. Thanks to Mayhem for taking pics of article and sending to me. Also happy because both his car(white SR20 Cefiro) and mine(Blue RB26DETT Cefiro) feature in this magazine.. ironically on same page hehe(for those who don't know he helped alot with my car and amongst other things supplied the RB26 in it at the time).

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Ive only ever heard of banzai on the net . where do you get it and is it similar to DB or hpi? :'( why doesnt the newsagents sell it up here???

The pics of the blue rb26 ceff are idendical to the ones in hpi i read that artical about twice a week hehe

Ive only ever heard of banzai on the net . where do you get it and is it similar to DB or hpi?  :'(  why doesnt the newsagents sell it up here???  

The pics of the blue rb26 ceff are idendical to the ones in hpi i read that artical about twice a week  hehe

Yeh Rick McDowell wrote both articles the 1 on just my car(blue cefiro) and the Cefiro 1, so I guess he just re-used the pics from HPi :D

I love your car man... I dont have many mags with ceff articals in them so they stay in my head like "generic pod filters solve the airbox problem while a wolf ecu does with the airflow meters " crazy randomness hey

they're all WA ceffies, stewies, adams, steve's and the other guy who defected to forgein land,

as for the sale of banzai mag, my gf works at a newsagency and they get it in, it's a wee bit pricey ($12 or soemthing) but it's very very very very very thick, like a phonebook almost, if any of you guys are willing to reinburse me i could send some your ways...

they're all WA ceffies, stewies, adams, steve's and the other guy who defected to forgein land,

as for the sale of banzai mag, my gf works at a newsagency and they get it in, it's a wee bit pricey ($12 or soemthing) but it's very very very very very thick, like a phonebook almost, if any of you guys are willing to reinburse me i could send some your ways...

yep was good to see a collcetion of our WA cars in there, esp since we all know eachother hehe. :rant:

they're all WA ceffies, stewies, adams, steve's and the other guy who defected to forgein land,

as for the sale of banzai mag, my gf works at a newsagency and they get it in, it's a wee bit pricey ($12 or soemthing) but it's very very very very very thick, like a phonebook almost, if any of you guys are willing to reinburse me i could send some your ways...

The other guy being Mark, and QLD is no forgein land! It is the place to be my friend, THE place to be! :)

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