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Here's an updated photo of work in progress on my car.

The rear rims are 17x12 Panasport Racing rims with 300x640 Dunlop slicks on them and fronts are 17x10 Panasport Racing rims with 265x625 Dunlops. Flares are compliments of the local holden dealership. Im awaiting delivery from down south of two more rear flares which will then be blended into those already on the car to give a full flare all round the wheel-arch.

Chose them because they were cheap, the plastic is flexible and will take a knock without busting and they were a pretty decent fit. Still got to cut out the rear wheel arches and fill in the gap and then paint everything in go-fast pink.

That looks tops, will look fantastic when finished! 12 inch slicks is nuts!!

cheers russ

stumbled onto this site a few weeks ago, definitely something i'd love to build. would take one over a gtr ANY DAY OF THE WEEK!!!

www.vq240z.com

someones been watching too much midnight wangan! :blink:

Nice vids Dumhead, jeez that S13 turns in.

you should see it with decent tyres!

It looks a lot better on the video than it felt in the car on the weekend, but it does turn in pretty nicely compared to most cars due to the lack of weight in the front :blink:

Here are a couple more videos of my car from the weekend:

A bit rainey:

Non rainey:

Both were a bit slow due to rather dead tyres, but it was fun :P

Looks like fun :unsure:

God I love the S series of Nissan's!

Here are a couple more videos of my car from the weekend:

A bit rainey:

Non rainey:

Both were a bit slow due to rather dead tyres, but it was fun :unsure:

Looks quick in the wet! Though in the dry looks like it has a fair bit of push in the front end?!?!?!? Still damn quick little buzzard :P

Yeah lots of push happening thanks to the tyres and not yet optimal alignment. Hopefully I'll have that sorted soon :unsure:

Novemeber Wakefield and Eastern Creek

I may end up being out of the country, but if I'm here I'll be there - if that makes any sense :P

God I love the S series of Nissan's!

Best cars ever!

hey gents,

car should be at QR inthe morning tomorrow!! for a bit of a shakedown, testing dry sump and breather setup, cooling system etc.

suspension hasnt turned up yet and needs to be retuned with new injectors and 4 inch side pipe that has been made for it!! :unsure: so that's for next visit.

then fit the new engine! ooh too much work not enough time,

export approval for the car is all done too!!

cheers russ

Nice one russ. fingers crossed for you tomorrow. surgery commences on my little 32 tomorrow. lots of changes. should be a whole heap quicker this coming few months. now if only I knew how to steer it!

Nice one russ. fingers crossed for you tomorrow. surgery commences on my little 32 tomorrow. lots of changes. should be a whole heap quicker this coming few months. now if only I knew how to steer it!

cool mate!!

these things are like a disease! skylines are in our blood and nissans generally. :unsure:

keep us updated mate,

& learning to steer it's half the fun.!!

cheers russ

hey gents,

car should be at QR inthe morning tomorrow!! for a bit of a shakedown, testing dry sump and breather setup, cooling system etc.

suspension hasnt turned up yet and needs to be retuned with new injectors and 4 inch side pipe that has been made for it!! ;) so that's for next visit.

then fit the new engine! ooh too much work not enough time,

export approval for the car is all done too!!

cheers russ

Good luck with it, hope it goes well.

Wanna do us all a favour and take a video camera with you?? :D :D :D

Does this count? - I am about a month or so into making the chasis for my clubman...

Chassis11.jpg

I do conceed there is a little bit of work left to do, but it will be powered by a nissan at least - an sr20de, should do the job :D

Does this count? - I am about a month or so into making the chasis for my clubman...

Chassis11.jpg

I do conceed there is a little bit of work left to do, but it will be powered by a nissan at least - an sr20de, should do the job :)

Just buff it now and its done! What a project, Building your own from the ground up. More power to you mate. :P:(

Dont forget DumHedz, Novemeber Wakefield and Eastern Creek, i want to see you nibbling at teh rear wheels of some of the Vic GTRs :(

keep us nsw members updated also - I wanna head out there too! (back of the pack though :P )

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