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Basically I want to go circuit racing, not super sprint stuff but proper racing

Anyway I have a 31 but it doesn’t meet any classes so the plan is to build up a gtr to 3E spec( production) and go play with Duncan at the track.

This will be just an update thread as I get the bugger running

Hopefully it will go good skidz

Im steeling a lot of ideas from this section and hope to have it out testing in a couple of months.

Anyway I picked up a smashed shell with running gear for parts

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And I picked up a rolling shell to transplant stuff into

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Rims for when its not running production spec

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some more picks

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needs an engine

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better pull it out of the wreck

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Stripped the interior of the wreck:

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Jenna flogged the carpet, she flogged quite a bit of shit for her car

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Engine in the wreck is ready to come out:

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had some spare time so i ripped that gtr motor out

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i got excited

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That’s all I have for week one/two

More parts to arrive ( the barron and Duncan are helping me out with some stuff)

and johhny at unique is hooking me up some must have fast parts!

Then we shal get it on the road

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they may have been on ebay but i grabbed them after a serious drinking session with the distributor

he was hammered and offered them to me at the right price. and i know the truth about his love for jap school gils with beards!

druncan is scared :P... he has been out drinking with me before!

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