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awesome

Ive got the $5 ebay bhp-steel roll cage, and mate is welding it in

stipping atm, half stuff sold.

got another 1g to get back in, once the seats/interior skins sell, etc

then need ku36 tyres,

track qfm pads,

powerfc (from fishpaste),

and injectors & tune

then ready for mallala :)

cheers mate!

yeh the zx9r is sold for 5600, awaiting deposit, didnt lose any $ on it - only rode 300kms in 8months :(

just the knees - cant do it.

so hence the r32 purchase; currently costing me exact same as the bike sale !

ie a swap over.

get it down to around 4500 in cost from 67000 purchase price,

then add in the bits I need

should be a $7k track car, TT at that!

~250rwkw at 1bar Id suggest

oh yeh, just won ebay a garrett 18psi actuator.

off goes the hks 14psi unit, on goes the manifold Ive treated and the actuator.

:):D

sled - no more bike. sorry before, months ago, but I took offence to something you said

re: bike, pension, ..... i made a complaint to andrew about it.

anyways, I reckon you're doing a bang-up job for sau:sa... keep at it. :)

only managed 300kms in total of rides on the bike, just couldnt do it without patella's

so yeh sorry for arching up months ago, you're a good mod for sau:sa so yeh kudos 2u :)

oh yeh, just won ebay a garrett 18psi actuator.

off goes the hks 14psi unit, on goes the manifold Ive treated and the actuator.

:):)

What you doing with the 14psi unit? :)

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