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Hey everyone

I thought it was time to show everyone what me and Mick have been working on for quite some time.

The car has undergone a heap of work in the last few months, mainly to have it ready to compete at Drift Fest.

From repairing and replacing parts after a pressure plate exploded which destroyed the gearbox, damaged the engine and

created a nice letter box hole in my firewall, to installing a new turbo kit - which has upped power drematically to

260 RwKW @ 20psi from the Rb20. To finally painting and kitting the once VERY rough 32.

Anyone who saw the car before Mick got his hands of liquid gold on to it will understand just how much work as gone into

this , and will appreciate just how amazing he is at his job !

Drift Fest was a great learning curve for us, we saw that there are changes to be made, and the car will be back out in 08

bigger and better.

We also look forward to having a go and some other non drift days, which i think will be a blast.

Cheers All

Tim.

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thanks for the support simon.

I thought your car look tuff as well , and went hard.

Congrats on 2nd place mate .

You where going hard all day.

Id love to come over to SA and have a crack at the tracks over there, i think it would be awsome

Looks great Tim :)

I've had Mick on the phone a few times and it sounds like the set-up is 11/10

Hopefully it can bring yourself and Mick a few just deserves :(

As always, lemme know if you blokes ever need a hand even to rack my brain!

Cheers

Ash.

ASH : Thanks for the constant offer of help its muchly appreciated, dont be a strager either mate , love catching up with ya.

Trent. Yes very happy with the kit, ( once we got it lol )There is one small issue that we discuss after new year.

Comes on boost SO hard , i love it

Roy. Yes benno tuned this one up..... it looked a lil different when it was as his shop though .eg panel less.

Zebra. Yer the turbo is a TD-06 , external gate :( , Its a full kit from trust

Trent. Yes very happy with the kit, ( once we got it lol )There is one small issue that we discuss after new year.

Comes on boost SO hard , i love it

Cool, i resigned from HO a fortnight ago but deal direct with the jap majors (workshop and dyno in feb etc) now so any dramas let me know.

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