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hey all cefironites,

hope your rolling well in oz, i'm in the land of the stinky hot weather of jakarta dodging terrorists and pirated dvds by the million. well ok maybe just the dodgey dvds.

heaps of neat and plenty nasty cef's over here, tonnes of glorias and various other nissans... been interesting driving round here again.

byeeeeeeee

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hey dude. Can you do me a MASSIVE favour then. Go down to the local cef wreckers. Now you know the clips that hold the sunvisors in? The ones on the end of the visor that the little round thing clips in to? Can you grab me a drivers side one of them?

And when you get back I'll give you money, hugs, first born, and postage for it or something???

Just the sunvisor keeps falling down and hitting me in the head.

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Sup kursed!!

Good to hear from ya buddy.

Hey can you do me a favour? ... go to the wreckers and pick me up the left hand side vent surround that is always missing, the middle vents, and the little 2 outter vent grills (the little ones that point at the driver and passenger side mirrors to de-fog the field of vision to the side mirrors).

Cheers man - oh.. and I think every single person with a cef will be interested in those grills - but remember who asked ya first :sly:

Heheh good on ya man :P

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ha! i'm on holidays guys, not trawling wreckers in the indo heat. dunno if many of you have been there but its peak of summer here and about 5billion degrees too hot to be sifting for elusive car parts.

see yall when i'm back :(

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