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Haha good stuff!!!

Any reason why you arent using Titan?

Also there's a prediction the rate will go to 1.70 by 2014 if they dont do something to fix their economy. Imagine the amount of crazy car parts flowing from USA to Australia if that happens..... :D

I dont get it, are you saying I own a Corona?!

:ermm:

Supra build and the US exchange rate are a perfect match right now!

Only referring to the make of the supra, bit slow off the mark stevo haha

Besides, this is a dato forum right !?

Not Long now just letting the paint cure for a few more days then its time to put all back together, the paint job came up pretty good for a back yard job, at the end of the day its just a race car, its bound get a few scratches in the heat of competition. The coilovers don't quite go low enough for the perfect stance but its still looks pretty damn shit hot, can't wait to see how mean it will look with its full kit on. Here's some pics of the awesome bee R skirts.

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Yeah hoping to have it sorted out for jambo, if it doesn't compete we will just take it up for everyone to look at and maybe get Mark to give it, its maximum tune 1000awhp would be awesome to have lol.

Cars looking awesome man!! love your taste of mods.. my car could nearly be your s-chassis brother..

white s14 s2, ame tm02's, hks t51r, trust drag i/c, self tubbed front end, stripped out, track spec

im actually working in mackay, but the car lives in brisbane.. would be awesome to get a photo shoot together if it was up here/finished..

will you be bringing your car down bris way for events often? i noticed you said you might be bringing it to jambo..

heres some pics anyways..

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Cars looking awesome man!! love your taste of mods.. my car could nearly be your s-chassis brother..

white s14 s2, ame tm02's, hks t51r, trust drag i/c, self tubbed front end, stripped out, track spec

im actually working in mackay, but the car lives in brisbane.. would be awesome to get a photo shoot together if it was up here/finished..

will you be bringing your car down bris way for events often? i noticed you said you might be bringing it to jambo..

heres some pics anyways..

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Wow looks like thats gonna be a serious weapon, can't wait to see that in action, looks great and i love the selection of parts, i noticed the Nitrous setup on it, we may run nitrous injection sometime in the future just to get a few more ponies out of it. We will defiantly be at Jambo this year, went for the first time last year and loved it, gonna make it a yearly ritual. We will have to catch up down there for sure, keep up the good work thumbsup.gif.

Here's this weeks progress, the paint has come up awesome after a sand back with 1500 & 2000 grit sand paper, looks a million bucks (for back yard job anyways). Next week the outside of the car will be 90% complete, the glass gets glued in on the 6th and the doors and side skirts still have to be sanded and polished and put on. The car is well and truly on target for the 25th of June, Scotty the photographer for HPI will be down on the 24th June to do a photo shoot of the car as it rolls out of the shed for the first time all new and freshly painted, before we go to the car show on the 25th to put the local falcodores in there place and hopefully punch out some good figures and a f**k load of smoke. The Advan AD08's will have a very short life indeed. banana.gif

Heres some more pics:

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The Carbon N1 Lip being glued on with a bit of help for some tape.

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Cars looking awesome man!! love your taste of mods.. my car could nearly be your s-chassis brother..

white s14 s2, ame tm02's, hks t51r, trust drag i/c, self tubbed front end, stripped out, track spec

im actually working in mackay, but the car lives in brisbane.. would be awesome to get a photo shoot together if it was up here/finished..

will you be bringing your car down bris way for events often? i noticed you said you might be bringing it to jambo..

heres some pics anyways..

Hey mate, you have obviously poured alot of time, effort and cash into your ride,,, I like it (don't often like s chassis/ sr20). Maybe have a look at WON/Wizard Of Nos nitrous gear... it's ALOT better than the ZEX gear you have in there already- the wrong nitrous set up WILL cost you an engine, protect your investment and have a look at some better nitrous gear.

Cheers

Justin

Wow looks like thats gonna be a serious weapon, can't wait to see that in action, looks great and i love the selection of parts, i noticed the Nitrous setup on it, we may run nitrous injection sometime in the future just to get a few more ponies out of it. We will defiantly be at Jambo this year, went for the first time last year and loved it, gonna make it a yearly ritual. We will have to catch up down there for sure, keep up the good work thumbsup.gif.

hey, thanks man.. yep for sure.. if im at jambo ill find ya and have a chat.. would love to see your car in person, im sure the pictures do not do it justice

Hey mate, you have obviously poured alot of time, effort and cash into your ride,,, I like it (don't often like s chassis/ sr20). Maybe have a look at WON/Wizard Of Nos nitrous gear... it's ALOT better than the ZEX gear you have in there already- the wrong nitrous set up WILL cost you an engine, protect your investment and have a look at some better nitrous gear.

cheers, i will most likely be getting rid of the kit... you got me all paranoid now lol.. cant be bothered setting it up anyways.

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