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Eug: Thanks mate. What did it end up setting you back if you don't mind me asking? And which kit did you go for?

David: Nice one mate. My clubby is similar, just bought some suspension for it. Trying to keep it off the track though :(

Gotta be able to race something while mines off the road. Usually drive a Liberty wagon so it doesn't matter so much if the Ute breaks. will take some more photo's of the inside of the Skyline when i get a chance.

I may as well contribute to this thread too ;)

Datsun Stanza (ex Go-Gas Rally car from the 70's)

Specs:

L20 Bored to 2.1L

Forged Pistons

DatRally Head

DatRally Cam

Twin 48mm Webbers

DatRally 5 Speed Gearbox

DatRally LSD 4.1:1

Adjustable Coil Over Suspension (front)

Full Roll Cage

Racing Seats

Volvo Brakes + Brake Bias Adjuster

Heaps more but you get the idea...

Heres a few pics from a fortnight ago, sorry about the camer phone quality

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My old car had high rollcentres which is actually quite dangerous, I reckon if the roll centre is under the ground then the car can't roll above the ground! :cheers:

Ooooh GTI :D LOL, i am actually currently a mechanic for peugeot :) They are not as 'cool' as they used 2 be :( just a lot more of a pain 2 work on! haha

306 GTI6's are a bloody awesome car to!

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Stuart - definately they were talking about the r35. the 32, 33 and 34 are all a little too un-standard from what I've seen. Which means there are quite a few r35 heading in next year (assuming this year's results did not scare anyone off...)

Stuart - definately they were talking about the r35. the 32, 33 and 34 are all a little too un-standard from what I've seen. Which means there are quite a few r35 heading in next year (assuming this year's results did not scare anyone off...)

Yeah I was thinking the previous models would be hard to revert for the regs.

Will be good to see a big 35 effort in '09... the first year of any model without any factory support would always be hard, hence why Lambo and Ferrari always struggle.

could use this one, that i have been hiding for a few years! but it's too nice and i would need to change the exhaust and wheels. :P

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LOL mine is still better mate.You are a sly bugger aren't you how many have you got I think Mark and yourself are even worse than me.

could use this one, that i have been hiding for a few years! but it's too nice and i would need to change the exhaust and wheels. :whistling:

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awesome, its gonna be r35 central at targa '09!

very nice 32 there... the more i spend on my rx7 sp project the more i wish i was wasting it on another gtr!

Ta mate! that car has been a labour of love, it's beautiful

All new paint midnight purple, door & window seals , all new glass , new engine & turbos, new exhaust, most of the interior is new

and done less than 400 klm's in four years!!!

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