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Doesnt work as well on the street, for a track car i give no shits about response, but mine aint a track car!

Agreed, that's why we have 3 cars. (Brumby would be 4 but it's slow and still on the farm so it doesn't count)

What chu talkin bout tony, I'm a top example of the club... Young awesome kent

No. No you are not. Don't get me started on the popcorn car

toni, what do you think of money pit?

I have a couple of those.

nah kidding man. I love what I do, but tbh sometimes there are those days where I hate it.

We all have those days Ants.

do you want parts... Trade price?

I'll buy you a beer at the next meet if you can get me trade price. I want Project Ark to be as painless as possible.

Parts for project ark:Everything.

Not everything. I have suspension, a radiator and a complete chassis.

Righto new-age skyline kids, what's the dealio with the V35 Sedans. Slow or really really slow?

They're actually really lovely to drive. If I ever had the desire to get a 'family friendly' car or a new car I would get one. Of course they're NA so you have your moments where you would like more power but compared to my NA 34 it's got endless power coupled with a nice modern lux spec plushy interior.

Hi all,

How sunny is it over there?

It's not. If I got any closer to the heater I'd be sitting on top of it. But Victorian= cold blooded creature

Grant, this is not your usual place of abode.....................................you shoud buy another GTR :P

Seriously thinking of buying another GTR after having 4 of them in the past...

I had stock turbos but made up for it with tri-spoke rims.

Nothing wrong with tri-spoke rims.

+1

Is it genuine Noah's Ark?

It might as well be :) I just need the robe.

As Tony said it lumbers about and is almost as heavy as an Ark.

This lumbering will be fixed when we finally get around to installing that GTR suspension you sold me.

It might as well be :) I just need the robe.

As Tony said it lumbers about and weights about as much as an Ark.

This lumbering will be fixed when we finally get around to installing that GTR suspension you sold me.

Haha, it'd better not doing that anymore. Otherwise, make it a racecar :P

Sure beats the hell out of purchasing a Ross Crank Trigger Kit - although may be inevitable :glare:

I wouldn't, I found a trigger disc, a bracket and a sensor for $500. And seans method of notching the Balancer would be even less. The Ross kit pricing is beyond ridiculous.

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