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All going to plan, these should be on by the end of the week, and I should have some nice brakes to post up too :happy:

What upper arms are you going to use on the front? I have the Ikeya LCA kit but still undecided on what to use for the uppers.

Nice work on the build and thanks for constant updates. :(

haha, seems fats is doing the rain dance...i might have to put my wipers on.

how are you looking?

:rofl::):blink:

Errrrmmmm... I don't actually have wipers on the car, and I have NO idea where they are :huh:

Will have a better idea on whether or not I'll make it by about Thursday 8pm :bunny:

What upper arms are you going to use on the front? I have the Ikeya LCA kit but still undecided on what to use for the uppers.

Nice work on the build and thanks for constant updates. :bunny:

Thanks mate :rofl:

I have Cusco ones (-10mm), as I like the idea of fixed length parts... I just don't trust those "silk road" or "midori" style sliding ones.

...but I'll see how I go... I might change to UAS pivoting upper arms sometime in the future...

Mmmm... Nice power curve!

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All on a stock engine!!! :P

Nice curve Andrew.

Dont feel you need to blank out the number though, there's no shame in having a GTR in the 200's hahaha

Still -7's?

So this means we'll be seeing you on Friday then...?

Here's GT-RS's as a comparison for you

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