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my dash if everyone hasnt seen yet..

Looks good. What's it had done exactly, where, and how much did it cost? From what i can see, carbon fiber, and some form of re-trim - unless that's a dash mat.

Black Velour with double red stiching, which matches the Nardi :P Also helps with windscreen reflections when driving.

Place called Winner Products on main tce at Richmond. Price was $550.

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Actually i do have these pics that he sent me when i first enquired:

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Keeping the 34 because i realised i kept talking myself into wanting to sell it, had no real reason for it. I mean shit, you're only young once!

oh jesus. narbofag pipe work. so nasty.

now need to get a helmet......anyone know of a good cheapo one thats approved for the track

i think i may have posted this before.

So... RB26/30 the 30 stroked to 3.4L, The head fully built to suit the GTRS's, that goes through the 6sp Getrag and that goes through the BNR34 V-spec subframe.

Something over 400kw

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