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Also watching intensely... that will give me a few months to get the GTR up to pace.

Will a CAMs L2S licence be sufficient? Or even needed? I'm debating whether to renew mine.

Yeah L2S license will be the requirement.

What i found em :-)

They were all homeless and stuff so i give em a good home.

LOL might even bolt a set onto the porsche and take her for a run....just as soon as the clouds disapear that is.

and there is this old shit heap needing a set too

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well the r34 is here!! so stripping it down wont be too far away!

if anyone knows some one that needs some r34 bits let me know! apparently it has a tv tuner for the MFD, a good stereo with amp in the boot, all the brakes will go, seats, etc etc will put em up in the forsale section,

but the engine and gearbox i want to try and sell while it's still in the car before we strip it, so whoever buys it knows the state of it!

BTW the r34 i was originally getting from japan , has never eventuated(long story) so this one has been locally sourcedit will be a shame to strip out a fully complied registered r34!!! :P oh well you get that.

pics to come over the weekend hopefully.

it will be a shame to strip out a fully complied registered r34!!! :P oh well you get that.

another one bites the dust - at least its to one of the best causes possible!

the spec's for the car so far rare, (it will be purely timeattack & sprints, with a sports sedan lod book)

hope to have it done by may! (i hope)

(nearly all this stuff i already have waiting for it)

engine 3 ltr

lovely head work! :P larger valves & inserts etc

hi lift cams around the 280 mark

dry sump

hypertune manifold

not sure turbo setup yet but external gates

electronics

autronic ecu

cdi ignition

motec dash

tranny 6 speed sequential holinger

carbon shaft

cusco diffs

suspension ohlins

full ikeya formula arms

stub axle mods

brakes

pedal box

bias adjuster

alcon monobloc v8 supercar brakes front and rear 365/345

fully caged and seam welded body

single seat

carbon doors

lexan glass

carbon boot

carbon bonnet

aero front bar, side skirts and wing (not yet sourced)

hopefully carbon dash

custome made wheels

custom radiator oil cooler system

thats it for now!

hope it all comes off! but will be posting pics with progress.

You know what the scary thing is though? The 32 would most likely scare the pants off a majority of performance car drivers. You're just getting used to the next level of 'scary'... where does it end? :thumbsup:

On second thought... Ignore what I just said, continue building the super fast scary R34! I want to see this monster! :P

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