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the suspension is some custom proflex should have it tomorrow! (ride height is 10 to 15 mm above what you see there) should be interesting at oran park when marks trying to keep up starts cutting curbs.

phunky the wing is mounted to uprights straight off the chassis, the carbon boot wouldnt keep it up , the boot ways less than a kilo :). and yep it's a c west wing.

Steve unless some major issue takes place, it will be at Superlap.

Hey Ben , has Mark left yet and what do ya reckon?

hey guys

thanks for the comments!! it's really good to hear other people's thoughts, i just love it.

i hope we can do skyline guys proud & i really hope we can get it back to japan too!

in the photo the car has 7.3 degrees neg camber, this will be reduced to about 4.5 for semi slicks.

all going well we should be almost ready for testing in about two and a half weeks. fingers crossed

Crawled over the car again yesterday..... what a difference just a few weeks can make! The car is a credit to both of you Russ and Mark, the attention to detail is superb, the build quality and fabrication second to none. This car is gonna be something really special.

And the best bit, it juuuuust fits in that enclosed trailer mate! :thumbsup:

Holy f**kin shit, i think you owe me a new pair of undies now!!

sweet job on the car! thanks for the new desktop background too :thumbsup:

cant wait to see this thing up close, it looks amazing just in photos!!

Its my new desktop background too :)

I've followed this thread for a while now. Well done for all the hard work.

Stunning car, absolutely awesome. My new favourite R34 GTR

You guys must be dying to get behind the wheel and give it a shake down.

hey russ, great build you got going here ... im sure it will be a stand out at the track just like your other cars....

i was wondering if youd post up some more pics of your black street r32 gtr please???

im building a low km original black v spec 1 and im running out of motivation as its dragging out a heap longer than i had hoped , seeing a mint one would surely stir me along!!!

keep us updated on the 34 too!!! , cheers

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