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Woot, Clipsal tomorrow! Cheers to Andrew for getting me a gold pass... champion :bunny:

O what!! Gold Pass to Clipsal :)

That's just too cool for school :D

I have a trackday tomorrow and get to drive and passenger lots of awesome cars!! Cant wait ;)

photos of my rotors and calipers, opions???? it better or worse?

still need to hit them with another coat of paint, detail the rim,paint the missing faded "GT logo" back on the rims. should say (ns gt 2)

rotors arent seated yet, only been on the car for a few weeks, minimal driving

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That looks very nice, definitely better. Is that the metalcast blue? How many coats on there in those pics?

I phoned 3 x autobahns and 3 x supercheaps yesterday trying to get this metalcast, no luck yet. Autobahn at Gilles Plains had the ground coat and other colours but no blue!!

anyone estimate what the cost for - engine out, 30 end fitted to neo head (requires a bit of work), engine in?

Bah, looks like its gonna take more custom work, the engine will sit higher and bonnet wont close properly. Maybe later.

Damo $3,200 roughly will get you a rips 600hp short motor and roughly $400 to ship here by boat then maybe 2-2.5k to fit your head and every thing up give or take its not a cheap exercise

you generally only get fouling issues on gts4's but cubes says you can mount the engine a little lower in the engine bay too :D

Damo $3,200 roughly will get you a rips 600hp short motor and roughly $400 to ship here by boat then maybe 2-2.5k to fit your head and every thing up give or take its not a cheap exercise

you generally only get fouling issues on gts4's but cubes says you can mount the engine a little lower in the engine bay too :D

you dont need a built bottom end tho?

Looking through some Autosalon Final Battle pics, wow.

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yep :D or the budget of Mark, owner of 2 32 gtr's, 1 33 gtr, 1 34gtr and 1 r35gtr. This is his recent project, carbon fibre panel widebody r34, custom full cage, rb26 with 6 speed hollinger box, etc etc, $ $.

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