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Update time, at the end of this week the car should be just about be finished, doors should be on tomorrow and the glass was glued in yesterday looks awesome its all coming together now, also put the tow hook and carbon front diffuser on today. Here's some pics.

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mate the car is looking insane.

how come you painted the carbon bonnet and boot? would have looked more aggressive in carbon

did u leave the doors unpainted?

but anyway keep the updates comming

The carbon boot and doors have not been put on yet, they are the steel boot and doors fitted at the moment for the photo shoot as the steel panels give it a nicer finish and the lines are much cleaner. A drag wing still has to be made for the carbon boot and lexan windows for the doors. As for the bonnet painted white, the police up here in north queensland love white cars with black bonnets, and we are trying to keep the car hopefully off the radar and registered for as long as possible, because when we get pulled over in this thing we are gonna be f**ked hahaha!!!!!!!!!

Cheers Cal

Those rims look better on the my 33, pity they are only 9.5 wide hahaha!!!!!

9.5 always look fatter on a 32 than say 10.5 on a 33.

u sure u wana race this 32? its almost morphing into a show car

mate do you have a build thread for your S14 or what??? :D

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=468965&st=0&fcat=

Cheers Cal

Those rims look better on the my 33, pity they are only 9.5 wide hahaha!!!!!

any chance you want to swap a pair of the 9.5's for a pair of my 10's + 15, they have never even seen a tire haha

they dont clear my coilovers on the front and will need spacers... they seem to fit gtrs fine though :(

keep the updates coming, the 32 is looking so tough!

f*ck me that is hot! going to have to see this in person now, when is in coming to brissy for its shack down passes? awsome to see arguably one of the best street drag gtr's in the world built is Aus, great job mate :thumbsup:

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