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Yeah was think about that swaping rims when i get sick of them but the 19x9.5 will look better i think plus they will only be used for street driving and shows leaning torwards ce28 or te37 painted gloss black

Hi Guys

Not long now just doing the finishing touches so shes ready for the dyno, got new Ferodo Pads today and fitted the rest of the wiring loom and also wired up the battery isolator as well. Just waiting for the rest of the braided brake lines and fittings to come, plus our clutch master cylinder decided to shit itself so got new one coming also. Heres some more pictures:

Cheers

Benny

Spot the Isolator

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With Bar removed

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New Optima Dry Cell Battery

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Decided to do a bit of decorating the shedbanana.gif

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Our little special thanks plate dedicated to Mark and the Boys at Godzilla Motorsportthumbsup.gif

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Got a planned date for it's release to the public? We'll have to organize a Mackay Skyline cruise for that night... So we can bask in it's glory. And maybe my car will look good with it in a photo, haha.

Hi Ben,

You guys have done a really good job with this build, very impressive. I am looking forward to seeing what results you get with it. Good luck with it all.

Cheers

Cale

Amazing work Ben, builds like this inspire me. Quick question, it appears you have a gloss finsh on the dash with the carbon fibre and a dry finsh with the centre console ( may just be the lighting ) Is there any tips to get the dry finsh ?

Cheers,

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