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Yes but your Skyline does really GO Evan!!

But, we all wanna see the "special" car you're building......read we all wanna drool over the car that looks like an S13 :D>_<:D

Sure cannot keep any secrets here...Have tried to upload photos without success, will try again shortly

Cheers

it's good to see we all burn the midnight ours on our passion!!

this is an unfinished project! :down: hopefully finished in about 3 or 4 weeeks!

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cheers russ

ahh So this is the R33, man that is awsome!. Would love to see it in the flesh. Do ya think you will finish it, and get a chance to get it out on the track for some fun in the October Timeattack, before ya sell it?. would love to see that!

cheers,

dale

Love the old ZED!!!

What do you do after you take the car off the road for close to 12 months tidying up the bodywork? Well you go to Sandown and get it wrong and end up doing this :)

Hmm, nasty. The car seems very loose in the back, even when not on power. What suspension did it have in it when you smaked the wall?

lol I don't think so somehow - even less likely now its been shown a gtr can beat those pesky rx7s with the restrictors in

To be fair to CAMS (something I hate doing) at least gtrs are eligible for sports sedans now - will be interesting to see the first person brave enough to try that.....hopefully Mr B will give it a shot sometime :thumbsup:

here are a few videos of my car from Eastern Creek on the weekend:

Catching a Commodore through turn 1:

Passing a few cars:

A full clear lap:

I ended up doing 1:52.15, which was ok but I was aiming for sub 1:50s. Apparently I'll need non cooked second hand tyres for that!

here are a few videos of my car from Eastern Creek on the weekend:

Catching a Commodore through turn 1:

Passing a few cars:

A full clear lap:

I ended up doing 1:52.15, which was ok but I was aiming for sub 1:50s. Apparently I'll need non cooked second hand tyres for that!

That sounds great, mate. Good stuff!

*** DISCLAIMER ***

Car's owner doesn't understand all those bendy bits he keeps seeing in your photos. Talk slowly and in words of three syllables or less and he probably won't brain haemorrhage.

Here's my nugget - broken at the moment but will be back soon to try and take some sort of obscure, non-existent racing record like most drag racers tend to do. >_< Built RB25DET, GT35, Ford C4, Nitrous, Turbosmart everything, Autronic SM4, Roundy-roundy suspension etc.

Pics are from WSID (my home away from home) and Willowbank Raceway where the only time the steering wheel is needed is when the burnout gets out of shape. Oh, and for that mongrel of a hairpin at the end of the track.

Adrian

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I like the first pic....but the second is a bit red x

what was it running, turbo standard motor or an fj?

Try again with the motor pic, am I banned because its not an inline? :) Zed has a FJ20ET, great donk.

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