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Hey all, just thought some of u might be interested, after quite a few years in the works Blacky is finally finished, thats not to say further developements are not in the works, but astheticaly and functionally shes done. She will be on display at Mini Jam as the sport compact class fears the extra few cylinders and therefor cannot race, but she and i have found our home in the super street class of racing, we have been fairly competetive and will be back again at the tin tops to have another go..

For those that dont know the thread in the NA section its the complete build diary of the car from when i first decided to give her a Nissan V8 heart. The link is to the last page with some completed interior piccies, with the rolld cage, custom cluster and harness'. For the street she will be identical but have two GTS-T seats and normal seat belts due to my engineer not liking harness's or fixed back seats.

Either way have a look and feel free to leave ne positive or negative comments.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...ic=35764&st=260

Cheers

John

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What an awesome tale to tell the grandkids..... "...back in my day, there was this black beast, a R33 skyline with a supercharged V8..."

Well done, looks awsome, you should be very proud of yourself and eveyone who had a hand in making it possible!

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Thanks guys, im stoked with it, awesome to be driving it on the street again... Few little things to do, but there always will be... Zoom Magazine feature on the way keep an eye out.

James ahh yes i remember that night fondly, man that was ages ago, with steves almost off road drifting antics... haha what an awesome night.. the good ol' days.

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