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How to make grown men cry!

Skaify having a not so good day.

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More pics here

http://forums.biante.com.au/showthread.php?t=11825

Just to add to the post - these photos were taken by Biante forum member Malscar when he attended the 1990 AGP and watched the support race.

gtrtech do you have a photo of the dash of the Fox car, behind the steering wheel

Only interior shot I have of the Fox car.

Bloody hell this thing is rough, well in comparison to the Ashwood car. But having said that, Terry's car is superb.

Cheers

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Only interior shot I have of the Fox car.

Bloody hell this thing is rough, well in comparison to the Ashwood car. But having said that, Terry's car is superb.

Cheers

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That probably good enough gtrtech, I assume it does not have the round "Stack" gauge on the left hand side of the dash behind the steering column

Hi Guys,

Not Australian but I found some good footage of the of some Japanese Group A GTRs I thought you guys might enjoy. In japanese unfortunately. Must of been amazing to watch so many GTRs on one track

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=G1E5YYyLR-g

here are some parts off the japanese group A cars.

Group A water pump (this is going into my car) the other pump in the photo is commercial N1 water pump. notice drilled out pulley for lighter weight? and bigger blades.

Group A nismo intake plenum. notice injector holes on underside of plenum. didnt buy this because looks too hardcore for me! i have also included pics of the commercially available nismo plenum.

hope this is interesting

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