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do a 145, then you can say you were thrown off the track :P, roll cage cams time n all that shyt, hahaha that is when you go perrrrrrrrrfect.

more money for me to spend :thanks: ha

Your cars more than capable to do the +130 mark once its running noel, your down side will only be traction and suspension then lol

Cheers

A

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do a 145, then you can say you were thrown off the track :P, roll cage cams time n all that shyt, hahaha that is when you go perrrrrrrrrfect.

more money for me to spend :thanks: ha

Your cars more than capable to do the +130 mark once its running noel, your down side will only be traction and suspension then lol

Cheers

A

Seems to me that everyone else has higher expectations of the car than I do Adam. I'll be happy regardless of what it runs in the knowledge that we did most of it ourselves. I am sure it will be a capable performer but with my limited "rice" experience I really dont know what to expect of it. Time will tell I guess.

I understand that in your modesty you have no desire to go grandstanding mate but the idea is to sell your car up to make it more attractive to a potential buyer.

My apologys for the 10 second call, I thought i read your for sale thread heading it as a 10 second car. I cant find your thread btw, You need to bump it up so buyers can see it.

The other good idea is that willowbank have records of every pass ever made since it opened. Gotta loove the puda era. You can contact them and they can send you a copy of your 130 mph pass. It's another strong selling point.

In the current market sellers need all the help they can get and these are great selling aids so it could well be in your interest to produce them. :)

Yeah cool, you see where im coming from then.

Yeah the thread was pulled by me, as I was attracting the wrong crowd. I followed some advice from a friend and am selling it through a car yard on consignment.

This way ill get what i want for it and wont have to do any of the work, as im time poor at the moment.

In the for sale thread i said it has potential to become a 10 second car, it needs the head work done and some cams and then she would be good for 360-370rwkw and we would be into 10 country im sure... So if one was to spend about 3 more grand just on the head and re tune im sure it would produce the goods.

I means its ready for a 11 now, just need rubber.

Willowbank dont save timeslips from tnt's. I already asked them, a few months back. Im sure i told you about it at a dinner at the Glen one night.

They said something like, "They are printed once and after the night is finished the timeslips are dumped from the computer."

Yeah cool, you see where im coming from then.

Yeah the thread was pulled by me, as I was attracting the wrong crowd. I followed some advice from a friend and am selling it through a car yard on consignment.

This way ill get what i want for it and wont have to do any of the work, as im time poor at the moment.

In the for sale thread i said it has potential to become a 10 second car, it needs the head work done and some cams and then she would be good for 360-370rwkw and we would be into 10 country im sure... So if one was to spend about 3 more grand just on the head and re tune im sure it would produce the goods.

I means its ready for a 11 now, just need rubber.

Willowbank dont save timeslips from tnt's. I already asked them, a few months back. Im sure i told you about it at a dinner at the Glen one night.

They said something like, "They are printed once and after the night is finished the timeslips are dumped from the computer."

Well Heck! Col, Dont you owe it to SAU to at least post a link to your sales thread. You are supposed to be an integral team member of Skylines Australia yet when you have your line for sale you take it outside. :):)

Well Heck! Col, Dont you owe it to SAU to at least post a link to your sales thread. You are supposed to be an integral team member of Skylines Australia yet when you have your line for sale you take it outside. :):)

If i post it for sale here it could comprimise the sale of the car at the car yard.

As I need to post a price here to keep with the rules for selling on the forum.

Im more than happy to list off my mod list if someone whats to know, maby i should make and entry to the RB25 results thread. Give me a day or so Noel ill get it done for you :)

Ps. Who tuning your car???

If i post it for sale here it could comprimise the sale of the car at the car yard.

As I need to post a price here to keep with the rules for selling on the forum.

Im more than happy to list off my mod list if someone whats to know, maby i should make and entry to the RB25 results thread. Give me a day or so Noel ill get it done for you :)

Ps. Who tuning your car???

A local known to those who frequent Pauls track days.

Mick from signature performance will be applying the black magic to the wheelchair.

Just waiting on the instal of his new dyno to finish the job.

A local known to those who frequent Pauls track days.

Mick from signature performance will be applying the black magic to the wheelchair.

Just waiting on the instal of his new dyno to finish the job.

Yeah I know Mick, he inspects the cars at the start of the day...

He used to attend a few dinners also with Paul... Nice pair those two guys!!!

Ive seen some of his work, he also helped me realise my fear of bearing knock when my CAS let go at trackday once...

lol nah mick is at the machine shop, n he'll be back at the workshop at 2. I'll be out there then.

Camera batteries are changed and the memory is blank. So i'll get plenty of vid :)

Noel's at work today, so he can't be there until tonite, sucks to be him :)

Word is it wont f**kin start. Trys its arse of to run but just stumblesand stops. Headin back shortly to see if theres any progress. GRRRRR :(

Thats no good, im sure you will sort it out tonight :(

Probablly just a wiring issue somewhere, broken clip on a sensor or earth leakage.

Mick will find it... :(

Got it!! lost mikes tune on the pfc, tried to use Miks, no good at this stage. plugged the stock ecu in and away she went first try. Fark Worked RB"S sound shit hot. Gotta love cams and head work.

Cant wait till it hits the dyno :(

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