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definately not a holinger, or a sequential, cost way to much money. They are weaker than Straight cut dog box, because they are helical cut dog engagment,

but yes the next option would be a liberty, but at the moment I want to keep it like a streeter for a bit longer haha

All other things being equal helical gears are significantly stronger...

That last pic looks like it almost has the front wheels off the ground

..what a car :)

The way the car was launching it felt like the wheels where coming off the ground :) the suspension is working exceptionally well and cannot complain with 1.35 and 1.36 60foot times, I think with a little bit more launch HP I could get it down to a 1.25-1.30 maybe.

i can never get enough of this white ghost :) - surely u have a nickname for this car?

good video compilation

Havent got a nickname yet, maybe people will have to give me ideas...

OS giken Samwage plate turned up yesterday, just gota get the new parts for the gearbox and its ready to go back together :)

Good stuff!

Where did you get it from and what price did you get it for? (PM if you like). It's a heavy fooker!

Give me a yell if you guys need a hand with anything. I'm stuck on my project... Waiting on the motor to get here.

I don't think you would handle the pressure in our shed, a lot of F this, F that, your a Fing Fhead, tools get thrown, people storm out, 2 many chiefs and not enough Indians, a lot of head butting going on.

I always offer to help you out, Callan... I think. :S

That doesn't bother me, man. I'm a Splicer/Fabricator. Sounds like a normal day at work. Haha.

Nah I just wait till your hungover/tired before i want you to do anything haha :P

Good stuff!

Where did you get it from and what price did you get it for? (PM if you like). It's a heavy fooker!

Umm bought it from some fella off SAU, 2nd hand for $600. It's definitely a lot stronger than standard.

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Hi Guys,

My titanium tubing, round bar and V band rings have arrived. Just need to buy a cold saw and start fabricating my exhaust :)

4 Inch exhaust tubing

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2 Inch tubing for screamer pipe

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titanium 8mm round bar for exhaust stays, 25mm round bar to turn out exhaust fittings for AFR and EGT's, and a bundle of TIG wire.

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Titanium 4" V band exhaust ring ( worth a shit load )

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44mm Tial Wastegate V band ring, keep for drift car screamer pipe.

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