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Wouldnt say favorite but its the first time shes ventured in to the sun since this time last year and i fell in love again :wub: haha, its my dysfunctional creation of monstrosity

Still got loads of body work, sealed under body, diffusers, and a more practical selection in wheels/tyres for time attack but its getting there... dont judge it too much just yet :P

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I pick up the engine in the next day or two, its been in storage for along time. has a big single and last time it was together had 512kw. it doesn't have the wide body, but i was thinking about putting every thing off this car on a GTST shell, with the wide body (Veilside GTR is uncomplied).

Ever herd of endless racing? its embossed on the front bar and the was a badge on the boot?

Endless is a famous japanese tuner company best known for their brakes and braking components... Now that you mention it its also painted the same colour as the brand...

Maybe an endless demo car of some sort from the past?

Wouldnt say favorite but its the first time shes ventured in to the sun since this time last year and i fell in love again :wub: haha, its my dysfunctional creation of monstrosity

Still got loads of body work, sealed under body, diffusers, and a more practical selection in wheels/tyres for time attack but its getting there... dont judge it too much just yet :P

Ahh the Ace of Spades. Lemmy would be proud!

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I pick up the engine in the next day or two, its been in storage for along time. has a big single and last time it was together had 512kw. it doesn't have the wide body, but i was thinking about putting every thing off this car on a GTST shell, with the wide body (Veilside GTR is uncomplied).

Ever herd of endless racing? its embossed on the front bar and the was a badge on the boot?

the build some crazy drag cars :woot:

here is a pic my brother took at the last drift prac, noticed my number plate light isn't working and in a video he took you can see it turn on and off every time i hit a bump :laugh:

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^Spot on Lukey! Marko they are a different tuning company Not the brake manufacturer by a similar name.

They sure build some tuff cars... Heres a couple from Osaka Automesse in '09:

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^Spot on Lukey! Marko they are a different tuning company Not the brake manufacturer by a similar name.

They sure build some tuff cars... Heres a couple from Osaka Automesse in '09:

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Definitely learn something new every day haha, love the demo cars there, looks like some serious bit of gear! But then again... should i expect anything less haha.

^Spot on Lukey! Marko they are a different tuning company Not the brake manufacturer by a similar name.

They sure build some tuff cars... Heres a couple from Osaka Automesse in '09:

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Those cars look amazing. Would love to see the 32 on the track :D

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