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my spool is fitted very happy with it almost half the weight of the oem centre yet it looks indestructable

gearbox is a powerglide

and the doors are being made in 100% carbon fibre should be ready in may (being made locally brisbane)

how long till your car hits the track???

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and the doors are being made in 100% carbon fibre should be ready in may (being made locally brisbane)....

that sounds great.....can you post up the weight with windows when you get them back? Would love to know how our lightened std route compares to full CF

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Havent got the doors yet but did take the car to the weighbridge on the weekend @ race weight full fuel oil etc

car 1130kg raceweight

car with driver 1210kg

im hoping with carbon doors/bonnet/boot to get the car just under 1100kg but 30kg is alot of weight

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Car will be for sale shortly with new engine 0 hours use

details

engine

rb26/30

grout filled block

nitrided crank

cp pistons

argo rods

arp rb26 head studs

hks 272 cams

arp bottom end studs

acl race bearings

jun oil pump

ati 1000hp balancer

ati dry sump drive (for fuel pump)

hks manifold exh

garrett gt42r

custom plenum with 100mm t/b

1800hp belt driven fuel pump/reg

12x 1600cc injectors

electrics

motec m8oo

msd dis 4

motec coils

6x egts

5 bar map sensor

all new wiring

driveline

2spd powerglide checked over rescently

new 6000rpm converter & vasco input shaft

1pc tailshaft

diff

gtr rear end

new full spool centre

new bearings

heims joint adj toe arms

body lightweight

as per previous post

gtr front guards

lexan windows

frp bonnet

frp headlights

current tech

minitubbed

parachute

14lt fuel cell

4lt catch tank

wheels

new 15x8 billett rear

new 15x3.5 billett rear

26x4 front

28x10 rear

price $40 000 ono with car trailer pm for more details

or ring 0424348521

Jason

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Car is now for sale as a roller minus engine,trans,tailshaft,ecu,cdi & rego plates.

Weighs 1179kg race weight with 90kg driver

car drives straight,current tech,6 point cage etc etc

$10k ono need to make way for chassis car

Phone Jason 0429232288

located bundaberg qld

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