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Wont be going peddle box Matty, to much effort modifying the seat/gb leaver to fit it in.

Also will be having bracing through out the engine bay and underneath to help the chassis strength.

All fun tho, come out covered in black shit and seam sealer.

Get the HKS Kansai front strut brace, doesn't get any sturdier than that :D

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From painting the engine bay and hoping to have it ready for all jap day, that idea has been scrapped. Engine bay basically got painted then thought Fu*k it, lets take my time not rush it and do something crazzzzzzy.

+1 for taking your time and doing it propperly!!!

There will be more excitment leaving gtr owners behind :banana:

-1... would like to see you try :D

It's on fishy, end of year when the stroked 3L will be ready :banana:

Shotgun your RB26 Crank and maybe Pistons and Conrods.

race for pinks

Why lukes beast is Auto-matic. Its System-matic. Its Hyyyyydro-matic. Why, its Greased Lightning!

o wait its manual :(

Lol Dan

lol the 26 parts will be from the bottom end of the 26 he takes off when he sticks the 30 on.

yeah... prob the first time i've heard of someone parting out a 26 bottom end?? not like hes just replacing the crank etc in the 26 bottom end

yeah... and i was refering to dan =P

we was all refering to luke34. i refer to you as fishface :( untill it gets me a beating then i refer to you as the sob that hit me

affordable competition for mudhunter

http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/dealer...1&silo=1011

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