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Well the race is on. Need to get the new wheels, the new swaybars, the new brakes on, do an overhaul of the turbo setup, and get the car registered. Im on leave mid/late in the week so fingers crossed.

Dane, whats the go with the brakes? I nee to get rego so may need to borrow them

Well the race is on. Need to get the new wheels, the new swaybars, the new brakes on, do an overhaul of the turbo setup, and get the car registered. Im on leave mid/late in the week so fingers crossed.

Dane, whats the go with the brakes? I nee to get rego so may need to borrow them

Hey Troy,

I can drop them off tomorrow night if you want?

Anytime before the weekend will be good as i will be putting the thing back together on Sunday. Need the brakes so i can drive to get rego then drop the car off at the brake guy to machine some custom hats, a bit thicker then normal so that the new wider LMs clear the suspension arms. Once they are done you cna have them back, in plenty of time for Sandown :action-smiley-069:

Hoping the little RB20 can hold its own against the SR crew :wub:

Anytime before the weekend will be good as i will be putting the thing back together on Sunday. Need the brakes so i can drive to get rego then drop the car off at the brake guy to machine some custom hats, a bit thicker then normal so that the new wider LMs clear the suspension arms. Once they are done you cna have them back, in plenty of time for Sandown :action-smiley-069:

Hoping the little RB20 can hold its own against the SR crew :wub:

No probs man, I'll pop around in the next few days mate :D

LM's hey?? details...

I have a feeling your RB crew shall spank my SR crew... until I become one of the RB crew hehe :D

Nick: ahhh that sucks man...

The lm's if there my old rear's they will fit on easily. If you space them out further they will hit the gaurds.

Also I will now be there. Found the short it was a wire under the carpet got clamped with the bottom seatbelt bolt. My fault. Now to put the car back together. Hoping nothing else goes wrong!

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