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how many laps till an sr flies to pieces at 300rwkw? or arn't you going to rev it?

Well it nearly made it through 1 lap last time out with 285 so I'm looking to improve on that...

I'm not revving the tits off of it, and 300 will come once everything is sorted so we'll see.

Troy: quite a nice list there mate hopefully we get to see it all together. Good luck blowing up that standard motor though!

heres my track car..work in progress but most of the work was done already in Japan!

ARC Intercooler (1000ps)

HKS air foam filters

HKS 3" Intercooler Piping Kit

HKS Equal length front pipes

Kakimoto Stainless exhaust

OS Giken Twin plate clutch

Front and Rear LSD's (LS2)

Tein type RA suspension (circuit spec)

Aftermarket castor arms.

Apexi boost guage and turbo timer

Car stripped with full rollcage!

blitz twin trumpet blow off valves

slotted brake rotors

Apexi Radiator Cap

short shifter

17inch WORK Emotions

front and rear strut braces

Aftermarket crank collar (Hytech)

N1 oil pump..

Yet to have hicas removed,alloy radiator but finance is tight.Cant wait to get her going!!

Wouldnt mind having this one day tho..but with a rb26:)

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=263279397

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New addition to the little car that could, 34 wheels and Yoki AO50 in 265/35 :banana::)

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So i fitted some R34 GTR rims today with undersized 235/45/18s and my god they are close to the suspension arms! Are you running spacers? Amazed the wider semis fit without rubbing on suspension arms ?!?!?!?!?!

But....But....If you do all that it wont be an rb20 anymore......

Oh and have you taken that bloody GTR wing off yet?

It will have an RB20 block and Rb20 head....so still very much an RB20 :banana: Looking at the wing today, it looks ok and doesnt really look like a GTR wing as its on an R32 GTSt.

Roy,

I am still pretty green on this forum, but, could you please post some photos up of your R32, if you don't mind? Everyone seems to talk about it, and I think it is great that you are sticking with it and the RB20.

Mike

It is a long way from being anything special...but like all real race cars it has been on fire :(

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This is how it used to look, recent respray means it looks a little different but mechanically nothing has really changed since these pics were taken

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In its warpaint when it was in Unique Cars

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And by todays standards it makes jack all power

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But in the next few weeks its finally getting some of the good gear i have been acquiring over the years

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And an old vid of my first vid of a proper run at PI

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So i fitted some R34 GTR rims today with undersized 235/45/18s and my god they are close to the suspension arms! Are you running spacers? Amazed the wider semis fit without rubbing on suspension arms ?!?!?!?!?!

Sorry Roy Boy I toptally missed this post mate. No rubbage other than mild FR inner guard (I think) occasionally on one particualr left hand corner at Lakeside. Otherwise good :P

And yes! Update with some of those Facebook pics mate, she's so pwiddy now :D

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Troy, you should put some updated pics in here mate, car looks great now :stupid:

And my new precious... ooooooooohhhhhhhhh...ahhhhhhhhhh

Now to get my engine back!

Are those gates the new compact 44mm ones?

are you sure 76mm of gate will be enough lol, very nice Dane, will be even better once you have somethng to bolt it too....

hope you get it running soon, you deserve it.

Nah they're not Dave, they're the 38mm MVS gates.

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