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^ yeah im also in SE area although not as far and also thought of the cruise after seeing the NSW thread. I've personally only seen 2 other cefiro's drivin round melb (inarks one when he had it and a stock looking one around burwood).

hmm i wonder how many ceffy's there actually are in Aust.... couple hundred? :confused:

^ yeah im also in SE area although not as far and also thought of the cruise after seeing the NSW thread. I've personally only seen 2 other cefiro's drivin round melb (inarks one when he had it and a stock looking one around burwood).

hmm i wonder how many ceffy's there actually are in Aust.... couple hundred?  :confused:

Hey, what colour was the cef in burwood?

When i got my Cef there was aparently about 7 in Vic and just under 100 throught Aus, this was nearly 2 years ago now though so im sure theres a few more than that now.

I have seen one when I was driving down dandy rd one friday night.

Was black and sounds wayyyy more modded the mine :cheers: also had no rear bumper.

Said hi the dude at the lights but then he did a u-turn and gave me a wave (such nice people in cefiros) :)

Only two votes so far for SA although there are quite a few in SA on the roads

99% of the time a fellow Cefiro owner will give me the thumbs up or a wave, no fellow EA Falcon owners ever gave me wave in my previous car (EA Falcon)

Look like sweet wheels in your avatar ceffy_sa - good pick.

Hey thanks, it actually came like that from Japan, heres a better pic if your interested http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y65/Ceffy..._SA/Cefiro5.jpg

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Ahh, i dont think so i was at Mallala on Sunday for the drifts, i live up near TTP though, you would be able to spot my car it has a huge cruisingsa.com sticer on the back. So your ceffy looks similar to mine? got any pics, i would love to see it!

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