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Not Targa Spec at all. Dutton has no limits on car mods other than the car has to have some form of street registration. It'll be a 3 day event covering everything from racetracks to skidpans (all tarmac though).

Trust me - mine and giants cars aren't Targa spec. :P

tacker - love that colour! Mines in the panel shop right now too, as you can see, for a different reason!

Yer its not bad but the pic really doesnt show how bright it is. Lets see how it looks in direct sunlight i think it will be notable at least :-)

Yer its not bad but the pic really doesnt show how bright it is. Lets see how it looks in direct sunlight i think it will be notable at least :-)

Doesn't show how bright it is??? :) Looks to me like you can get sunburnt just looking at it :ninja:

Looks tops, can't wait for the finished result. :mellow:

hey 88silhouette have i drunk piss with you at wakefield ??

lol :dry:

gday russ yeah thats correct mate

fatz and i crashed the night in the common room of the wakefield park cabins

that morning we got charged full price accommodation when we tried to drive out unawares..

double LOL @ getting pinned. That was gold. No free meal ticket for you :)

Looking good Russ, really good. There had better be footage amore from Japan when your over there :)

lol :dry:

double LOL @ getting pinned. That was gold. No free meal ticket for you :)

Looking good Russ, really good. There had better be footage amore from Japan when your over there :)

hi mate

how are you

yeah the car is coming along great, looks like ignition dvd might be coming along to Japan to film the event which would be good! so it's not just a memory!

i got some pics of the shocks for the car i should have the set friday, cant wait to get them in.

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tacker your car looks , awsome mate!

cheers russ

this is my rig

got it from japan very cheap and very rough.

I have done a few things to it, i'm trying to build some reliablilty into at the moment. it is still registered but rarely is driven on the street

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hi mate

how are you

yeah the car is coming along great, looks like ignition dvd might be coming along to Japan to film the event which would be good! so it's not just a memory!

i got some pics of the shocks for the car i should have the set friday, cant wait to get them in.

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tacker your car looks , awsome mate!

cheers russ

Cheers Russ, not yet but it will be by Sunday.....i guess you guys in OZ dont have to work around Ramadan

hi mate

how are you

yeah the car is coming along great, looks like ignition dvd might be coming along to Japan to film the event which would be good! so it's not just a memory!

i got some pics of the shocks for the car i should have the set friday, cant wait to get them in.

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tacker your car looks , awsome mate!

cheers russ

very nice mate. it will be a fair bit of work getting them nicely dialled in I reckon. and I thought my shocks were hardcore, next to yours mine seem pretty weak now. :D haha. there is no doubt you have the best toys mate!

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very nice mate. it will be a fair bit of work getting them nicely dialled in I reckon. and I thought my shocks were hardcore, next to yours mine seem pretty weak now. :D haha. there is no doubt you have the best toys mate!

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BB are they R or S tune nismo

R-tune. S-tune are just normal steel body, no remote canister. these are all alloy body, with remote canister and seperate bump and rebound adjustment (30X20!). they are actually Ohlins, just branded and sold by nismo.

R-tune. S-tune are just normal steel body, no remote canister. these are all alloy body, with remote canister and seperate bump and rebound adjustment (30X20!). they are actually Ohlins, just branded and sold by nismo.

they look sweet mate!!

yeah, i hope we dont have too much trouble , adjusting them to suit! (we dont have time)

cheers russ

p.s whats Ramadan?

R-tune. S-tune are just normal steel body, no remote canister. these are all alloy body, with remote canister and seperate bump and rebound adjustment (30X20!). they are actually Ohlins, just branded and sold by nismo.

Are they Japanise or Sweedish Ohlins?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramadan :worship:

Basically its a Muslim month of fasting from what I understand?

something like that yeah - I was in Malaysia last week when it started - alot of Muslims there...

PS very nice coilovers both of you :thumbsup:

Are they Japanise or Sweedish Ohlins?

haha stop talking to sydney kid about shocks! these are the portugese spicy ohlins. much better than japanese karage ohlins or the sweedish meatball ohlins.

no they are japanese. but I'm not sure it matters much if at all. they are a completely different model though to giants which are a big step up again. about 5 grand or so for the ones I have, but giants are a whole other level again in price and performance.

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