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i think mark was talking about the 'copy' drifteks. not the ones you have

nah no copy drifteks

but the old 4 stud ones and 5 stud clear easially. but the new 9 hole ones im unsure of. they just clear R33 GTST calipers

no i dont think there are copies of driftteks.

bee*r rims are different and look hotter but for the price i would buy the 18" teks when they arrive...soon very soon.

yeah i might wait for 18"

It cuts an ok ring :)

new 275's kinda make me cry though. Did a gear box mount from flat changing :D

bahaha... flat changing. doesnt the porshe have a poor engagement system or something u wer telling me.

i cant wait to leave 4 big black skid marks outside ur house and down ur street :(

i wanna watch :no:

same mate same!

with joshwa's help it could be even earleir than anyone thinks! :no::D

ohh. joshwa fetching parts..

i worked 11hours today and spent 15hours at friggen work. casual rates FTW

bahaha... flat changing. doesnt the porshe have a poor engagement system or something u wer telling me.

They do, if you keep that in mind and dont try and force it in it's no different. Just what your used to, drive it like a GTR box and it'll be biting back, spend some time getting used to teh goofy build and it's perfect

Nice, cant wait to see it finished... I remember the day you got it...

I remember talking you or helped in talking you into swapping it for the S2... :D

haha i remember that too!

im hating u for it now though. i coulda had a 700bhp 33 gtst by now :(

nah no copy drifteks

but the old 4 stud ones and 5 stud clear easially. but the new 9 hole ones im unsure of. they just clear R33 GTST calipers

yeah i might wait for 18"

bahaha... flat changing. doesnt the porshe have a poor engagement system or something u wer telling me.

i wanna watch :)

ohh. joshwa fetching parts..

i worked 11hours today and spent 15hours at friggen work. casual rates FTW

nah im good at sourcing parts, he's helping me write a little letter

morning all forum died again earlier?

morning :w00t:

yeh it did, what else is new though lol

yeh man looks schmick

im pretty sure andy's got a similar setup.

it'll be capped around 300kw though with the std manifold

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