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*news flash* RB20det sold... new motor going in soon :P

most possibly an RB26

as long as you don't pull a Jairus Wheredaf**kareyou and blow it up, and then abandon the car cos you can't afford a new RB26 :teehee:

RB25DET or SR20DET FTW

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  • 6 years later...

*sigh* another picture collecting thread... go to google, type in "skyline sedan","cefiro","gloria","nissan laurel" etc and click on image search.

and I think the owner of that ceffy is on this forum... or one of its previous owners or something.

I still say it looked better with the "riverside" stickers up the side :P

Here is a DECENT pic of it...being driven the way it SHOULD be.

And a couple of pics of some of my other cars i have had. (four doors of course :( )

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My wifes' R32

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Dangerous Daves' car (Hope he doesn't mind me posting pics)

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"Slain"s Ceffy. This thing is Phat. I wanted to keep it for my wife but she likes her R32 too much)

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This one has an SR20 (done in Japan) New owner assures me it will be on the track sliding soon :D

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This is my Team mates' SR20 powered Laurel

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Here is one of me in my Silvia just cause i want to be famous :) (has 4 doors honest)

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I hope that quenches your thirst. :)

Edited by RiverSide
Are they wider front guards on your wife's car Riverside?

Love those Kiwi 4 doors...

Jash

Jash,

Hi mate it is Danny here with the CIMA, I need some parts for it, mainly the ball joints and castor rods, CV boots etc etc, can you help. Can you also PM me your account details so that I can place some cash for the Kit and I will pass you my address via SMS.

Cheers

Danny

CIMA Rule OK heheheh :lol: :blink::rofl: :lol:

I though i would put mine up, came like it is from Japan so i guess you could classify it as a tough Jap 4door

Oh yea and anyone got one of those cool chrome style cefiro front grills f/s, i would be willing to pay $$$ for one

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Edited by Ceffy_SA
inark I saw your new car on D1NZ you shouldn't be complaining! tough

I really like that other 32 to the matt Black 4 door too

yeah i spose... but it doesnt have an RB26 :) altho im kinda glad i dont.

yeah love that satin black 32... mines pretty much going to look like that... same rims that im buying too.

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