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So I've been really slack and not updated this for a very long time. So much has happened with this car over the last 6 months i really dont know where to start.

There has been a workshop change due to the setup not originally performing the way i wanted. Few new parts were added

Turbo change from MTA 80mm ti a PTE 6870 GEN II

New Trigger kit setup

matching 270 Tomei cams.

Overall the setup was much more suited and all components working well. Car went 672rwhp @ 31psi through the auto. 

 

Now for the photo dump, apologies I will try and keep these in order as much as i can,

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Few snaps from my mate on the drive home from the workshop after the new tune. Safe to say it was an awesome feeling getting to drive it after such a long road

 

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Even the local Police wanted in on the cruise

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Next piece of the puzzle was getting my drag wheels to fit. I already had rust issues in the rear arches on this car so cutting them up didnt faze me too much. I bought some Carbon 400r style flares to go on once the guards were cut.

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Finish product is here. I thouht a black CF flare would suit the setup but i actually dont like it. So in time i will get them paint matched white to the car.

 

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Had some over heating issues to sort also. To fix this i moved both the Trans & oil coolers into the front bar indicator holes. They were originally located between the intercooler & radiator

 

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I picked up some new street wheels this week. Panasports G7 C5C's in 17x10 +17 all round. Normally not something you can get away with on a GTST but with the GTR front end and the flared rear guards I thought they would be pretty bang on for fitment. 

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One thing I've forgotten was the digital dash. After selling off the Motec C127 before install to fund other mods, I still needed something to get reads on all the sensors ive had installed and I only had the limited stock cluster to go off. I dodnt want to spend 2k plus on getting a Motec or Racepak etc install so looking into cheaper options. Enter the Microtech LTC Dash, small 5 " LED touch screen dash for a fraction of the price. I paid $675 for the Dash plus the GPS & CAN Hub module. Microtech get their fair share os stick in some circles, however i can fault this dash for functionality and looks. Small enough to sit on the steering column & black blacking colour makes its easy to read at night and not blinding .

6 different display screens and warnings out the wahzoo. I find this is really good bang for buck

 

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On 06/01/2017 at 5:03 PM, T04GTR said:

i was looking at those rims on gtr and gtr parts...... nice. how do they go with a 275 mt on them?

 

Im not using MT's on these. I use a daily 275/40 on them though which is find. Mint scrub on front at times

On 06/01/2017 at 8:15 AM, GH05T said:

yay for panas

Yeah they are a nice looking rim

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I've also been weighing up buying a trailer over the last few months as its starting to see a lot more events and trailering it there and back is becoming the easier option. After a bit of hunting we found a Tilta airbag trailer in Gladstone QLD for the right price. So off we went on a road trip from Brisbane and back in a day for it. Few pics from the drive up and of the trailer itself. Used a mates Falcon ute for the trip aswell 

 

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First real test for the car and the trailer was last Saturday night for Roll Racing Brisbane's first event of 2017. Put the big tyres on, loaded up the trailer and away we went. Here's a few pics from the event.

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As 1320 were in Aus for Summernats. Kyle@1320video made his way up to brisbane and came out to Roll Racing to record some footage. 

 

Highlight of the night by far was getting a call out from Kyle @ 1320 and the Forza Horizon R32 GTR for a race. Forza car is a 2.8L stroker and was making a bit over 700awhp on the night. Here is a few videos of the run. One from pit wall and one in car.

 

 

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Hit up another even on Sunday which was Cruise Fest at lakeside. Mainly cruise sessions with 1/8th mile drags in between. Was a mint day out, street car'd it there and back. Only casualty for the day was my 400r flares. both came off when then fouled on the big wheels round corners. Zero f**ks given. Still raced for the rest of the day without the arches

 

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